Research & Innovation

Research & Innovation

Research & Innovation

R&I staff are your initial point of contact at UC if you are interested in research, commercialisation, intellectual property, consulting or business opportunities.

 
 

Nau mai, haere mai - Welcome!

 

The role of Research & Innovation is to provide end-to-end services which facilitate and support all stages of research and innovation development, from initial funding through to commercialisation, where appropriate.

Research & Innovation provides support and assistance to the University's academic staff in their quest for research funding and other support. The unit is the University's liaison with funding bodies, industry and business, and oversees all contracts relating to research, consultancy and commercialisation.

Read more about us on our vision, mission and values statements page.

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UC staff: further information can be found on the Research & Innovation Intranet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Technology Transfer Voucher Programme

Technology Transfer Voucher Programme is a new initiative worth $20million over four years to create better connections between Business and the research community and will assist businesses to access research services and expertise for a specific R&D project. UC is one of the six accredited R&D partners to work with industry so please contact either of our Business Development Managers if you require further information. John Duncan or Carmel Howley.
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News and Features

UC researchers elected Royal Society Fellows (3 November 2011)
Two University of Canterbury researchers have been elected Fellows of the Royal Society of New Zealand at its annual general meeting this week. Read More

University of Canterbury CEISMIC launches website (27 October 2011)
The CEISMIC consortium, led by the University of Canterbury, includes the National Library, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Christchurch City Libraries, CERA, Te Papa, Canterbury Museum, NZ On Screen and the Ngai Tahu Research Centre. These organisations are committed to preserving and then sharing content for the benefit of all New Zealanders. Read More

EU funding for UC research (21 October 2011)
The research work of three University of Canterbury academics has been recognised by the European Commission’s Jean Monnet Action programme in its latest funding round. Read More

NEC collaborates with NZi3 for research (19 October 2011)
NEC New Zealand Ltd (“NEC New Zealand”) announces today its collaboration for research as a Research Sponsor with the New Zealand ICT[1] Innovation Institute (NZi3) based at the University of Canterbury, the first of such an engagement at this level for NZi3. Read More

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Ph: +64 3 364 2688
Fax: +64 3 364 2694
Email: admin@research.canterbury.ac.nz
Research & Innovation
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8140
New Zealand
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