GNS Science has been recognised once again for its high calibre research and has been named the top ranked corporate institution in the world for its publications in earth and environmental sciences.
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GNS Science has become the fifteenth partner of the Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet), a consortium of Universities, Crown Research Institutes and Crown Entities dedicated to taking a collaborative ...
GNS Science is proposing to axe dozens of jobs – the latest in a rolling series of shake-ups that have rocked the public and science sectors. Staff at the Crown Research Institute has begun consulting ...
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New Zealand’s first line of defence against volcanic eruption is an unassuming collection of buildings on the Waikato River just north of Taupō. Our scientists take a classic number-eight-wire ...
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Net 66 roles proposed to go across the Crown Research Institute Takes tally of science jobs axed to over 400 GNS Science is proposing to cut more than 10% of its workforce undermining its critical ...
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A judge has rejected GNS Science’s arguments for a split-off trial over alleged health and safety breaches at Whakaari/White Island. Forty-seven people were on the crater when it erupted on December 9 ...
The predicted range of future warming remains stubbornly wide. But trying to land on a precise number diverts effort and attention from the climate impacts we’re already seeing.
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