Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (New Zealand)
Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (New Zealand) (often abbreviated as MoRST) was a government ministry in New Zealand responsible for science and technology policy and funding. It no longer exists in its original form.
History
The Ministry of Research, Science and Technology was established in [[1986]] as a result of government restructuring. Its role was to advise the government on science and technology policy, manage government research funding, and promote the development and application of science and technology in New Zealand. Over time, its responsibilities evolved, and it oversaw various agencies and research institutions.
The Ministry's functions were later absorbed into other government departments. The specific date and details of this reorganization are needed to complete this entry.
Functions and Responsibilities
The Ministry's core functions included:
- Developing and implementing national science and technology policy.
- Managing government funding for research and development.
- Advising the government on science and technology issues.
- Promoting collaboration between researchers, industry, and government.
- Supporting the commercialization of research findings.
- International collaboration in science and technology.
Relationship with other organizations
The MoRST had significant interactions with various organizations, including Crown Research Institutes (CRIs), universities, and private sector businesses involved in research and development. Specific details about these relationships require further information.
Dissolution and Legacy
The Ministry of Research, Science and Technology no longer exists as a separate entity. Its functions were integrated into other government departments. Further research is required to provide a complete account of the transition and the current governmental bodies responsible for its former portfolio.
Further Research Needed
This entry requires further information to comprehensively detail the ministry's history, its precise dissolution, the subsequent redistribution of its responsibilities, and its lasting impact on New Zealand's science and technology landscape.