Science and innovation research and data
Find out more about science and innovation research data.
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Algorithms at MBIE: Transparency and accountability for our algorithm use
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is a founding signatory to the Algorithm charter for Aotearoa New Zealand and is committed to applying its principles in our use of algorithms.
ANZSRC
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC) is a set of three related classifications - Type of Activity (ToA), Fields of Research (FoR) and Socio-Economic Objective (SEO).
Successful funding application ANZSRC data
To support researchers and future funding applicants better understand the New Zealand research landscape we release Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC) data relating to successful funding applications. Currently this information is limited to Endeavour Fund successful applications only.
Kitmap — A Stocktake of Research Infrastructure in Aotearoa New Zealand’s Government Research Organisations
This report shares analysis of our current research infrastructure holdings, the types of research and capabilities they enable, and the ways they are accessed and used. It also aims to increase understanding of our broader research infrastructure portfolio.
New Zealand Research Information System
The New Zealand Research Information System (NZRIS) will be a freely available national, online database containing information about the research, science and innovation sector.
Open access to weather data review
Jointly with the Treasury, we concluded a review into open access weather data in October 2018.
ORCID iD
We use ORCID iDs as unique identifiers for research funding to accurately link research publications, data and other research activities to researchers.
Research, Science and Innovation sector data
Information and data about research, science and innovation.
Research, Science and Innovation (RSI) Workforce Surveys
MBIE conducted 2 surveys to collect information about our RSI workforce. The surveys were designed to better understand the demographic characteristics, skills and workplace practices of people who contribute to our RSI system as well as the challenges they face.
Project Hau Nuku: Weather forecasting system review
This review will look at the most efficient and effective arrangements for the provision of national weather research, observation, modelling, forecasting, warning, severe weather impacts, data access, and communication services in New Zealand.