The government has announced two new advisory groups, one for science and the other for university sectors, in a bid to boost the economy.
Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Judith Collins and Tertiary Education and Skills Minister Penny Simmonds said the two advisory groups would be chaired by Professor Sir Peter Gluckman and would advise the government on how these sectors can play a greater role in lifting New Zealand's productivity and economic growth.
"The new Science System Advisory Group will help us explore the well-documented issues facing the science sector. There is a proven link between science and innovation and economic productivity, so it is critical the sector is operating efficiently," Collins said.
The two groups would operate separately but having the same chair would ensure any changes made would benefit both sectors, she said.
"The University Advisory Group will consider the effectiveness of the current university system - including looking into the Performance Based Research Fund, ways to best achieve equity for all learners, including Māori, Pasifika and disadvantaged learners, and the role of international education," Simmonds said.
Both advisory groups are expected to deliver a report in two parts.
The Science System Advisory Group's first part is due at the end of June and its second at the end of October.
The University Advisory Group's first part is due on 30 August and the second at the end of February next year.