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- Fellowships support research into continent Te Riu-a-Māui Zealandia geology, the quantum internet and understanding Darwinian evolution
- Twelve early-to mid-career researchers awarded Rutherford Discovery Fellowships to accelerate their research careers
- NZJZ call for papers: special issue on animal behaviour
- 2022 Companions Ngā Takahoa a Te Apārangi
- Gold CREST for Tamaki Makaurau Auckland students
- Message from the President: An extraordinary life of service
- Gold CREST for students studying impacts of stress on cognitive skills, and vocational identity on wellbeing
- JRSNZ call for papers: Special issue on fossil vertebrates from southern Zealandia
- Special issue on Wahapū: Transcending boundaries in Aotearoa New Zealand estuaries released
- Haere rā to the good Doctor.
- Special issue on child health and wellbeing released
- ANZCCART Communication Competition
- ANZCCART New Zealand Secondary School Essay Competition 2022
- Special issue on longitudinal research in Aotearoa New Zealand released
- Seeking Associate Editors for the New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
- Call for nominations for experts to review the 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report
- Tā Hirini Moko Mead FRSNZ receives Lifetime Achievement Awarded at 2022 Matariki Awards
- NZJZ call for papers: Special issue: Animals in the microbial world - contemporary perspectives
- 2021 Prime Minister's Science Prizes
- 2022 Call for postgraduate scholarship applications
- Aotearoa New Zealand National Committee on Data in Research Request for Expressions of Interest
- He Pānui Statement
- Statement on the invasion of Ukraine
- Emeritus Professor Alison Mercer ONZM FRSNZ elected as International Member of the National Academy of Sciences
- Marsden Fund preliminary proposals for 2022
- Marsden researcher co-edits special issue of New Zealand Geographer
- Nominations for the International Science Council standing committees
- 2021 Research Honours Aotearoa winners
- Call for Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellowship nominations 2022
- 2020 Prime Minister's Science Prizes awarded
- Special issue on the Hikurangi Subduction Margin released
- JRSNZ special issue call for papers: New Zealand and Antarctica in a changing climate - current state, possible impacts and effective response
- He Poroporoaki ki a Dr Moana Jackson CRSNZ
- Deep South National Science Challenge to fund 14 kaupapa Māori climate adaptation research projects
- Upcoming Academy Executive Committee and Society Council elections
- Tumu Whakarae | Message from Chief Executive
- Video available for Te Aroha ki a Papatūānuku Love for our World
- He Pānui: A Message from Royal Society Te Apārangi President, Dr Brent Clothier FRSNZ
- 2021 Ngā Takahoa a Te Apārangi Companions
- Announcing the winners of the "Ko wai a Rutherford?" design competition
- World Antimicrobial Awareness Week: Professor David Ackerley
- World Antimicrobial Awareness Week: Dr Nikki Freed
- World Antimicrobial Awareness Week: Dr Matthew McNeil
- 11 new Rutherford Discovery Fellowships awarded
- Representing Aotearoa with robotic capsule for gut sampling
- Ka tautoko te Pūtea Marsden i ngā rangahau auaha i Aotearoa
- Marsden Fund supports innovative research in Aotearoa
- 2021 Rutherford Foundation postdocs and scholarship recipients
- Fellowships support research of 'little brains' of the heart, 'Green Hydrogen Economy' technology, and women's wellbeing
- Spotlight on housing: new report looks at growing inequity in housing in Aotearoa and possible solutions
- Independent report on improving maths and stats learning finds investment and changes needed at virtually all levels of the education system
- Two significant tributes to the late Sir Vaughan Jones FRS Hon FRSNZ
- NZJMFR Call for papers: Special issue on Wahapū: Transcending boundaries in Aotearoa New Zealand estuaries
- Dr Libby Liggins appointed to committee of World Data System of International Science Council
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #10
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #9
- Science organisations pledge openness in animal research and teaching in New Zealand
- Reappointment to Biophysics International Union
- Award of the 2021 John Dunmore Medal
- New Chief Executive announced
- Report on improving technology learning and career pathways released
- Special Issue released on Volcanism in Zealandia and the SW Pacific
- Call for papers: JRSNZ Medical Technologies in Aotearoa
- 30 early career researchers receive critical support to continue their research
- Matariki hunga nui
- He Taonga: Ngā Kete Mātauranga
- JRSNZ special issue call for papers: The current and future state of child health and welfare/wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand
- New Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand announced
- Call for papers: JRSNZ Early Career Researcher open access supplement
- Pito mata in action - the kūmara connection
- Dame Cindy Kiro next Governor-General
- Nominations now open for the 2021 John Dunmore Medal
- Marsden Fund preliminary proposals for 2021
- JRSNZ Special issue call for papers: Evolutionary Biogeography of Aotearoa New Zealand
- Seeking a new Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
- NZJGG Special issue call for papers: A celebration of Roger Cooper’s contributions to Earth science
- 2020 Research Honours Aotearoa winners celebrated at Government House
- JRSNZ Special Issue Call for Papers: Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Innovation
- Winners of the 'Days of Ice: Antarctica Through Fresh Eyes Tauira Film Competition' announced
- JRSNZ Special issue call for papers: Longitudinal Research in Aotearoa New Zealand
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #8
- Poroporoaki farewell to Chief Executive Dr Andrew Cleland
- Te whitinga mai o te rā: fellowships for early career researchers
- 2020 Powering Potential
- Professor Wendy Larner's final presidential address
- Dr Tim Banks shares how his study of the stars has come full circle
- Marama Cook to receive the 2020 Raewyn Good Study Award
- The 2020 RHT Bates Postgraduate Scholarship has been awarded to Magdalena Urbanska
- The Sir Hugh Kawharu Masters Scholarship for Innovation in Science has been awarded to Sarah Davis
- 2020 Research Honours Aotearoa winners celebrated at Auckland Museum
- 2020 Research Honours Aotearoa winners celebrated at Te Puna o Waiwhetū Christchurch Art Gallery
- Call for Associate Editors announcement
- 2020 Rutherford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships and Scholarships supporting early-career researchers announced
- Marsden Fund supports world leading research
- E tautoko ana te Pūtea Marsden i ngā rangahau mātāmua o te ao
- Fellowships support research into brain cancer cell communication, sustainable and self-determined tourism and plant stress tolerance
- Launch of panel Te Tapeke: Fair Futures in Aotearoa
- Announcing ANZCART award winners
- Latest 10 fellows announced in 10th year of Rutherford Discovery Fellowship awards
- Highlights from 'Days of Ice'
- Professor Cynthia Kiro appointed as Ahorangi Chief Executive
- New Companions 2020
- New book documents the global emergence of modern science communication
- Ka ūkaipō anō te reo
- Thorndon School has lift-off
- Royal Society Te Apārangi remembers celebrated mathematician Sir Vaughan Jones
- Outstanding systematic scientist receives Australasian award
- Papers selected for upcoming COVID-19 supplement
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #7
- Royal Society Te Apārangi is seeking a new Chief Executive
- Committee appointed to strengthen links with the SIDS scientific community
- Professor Bruce Curtis appointed new Senior Editor for Kōtuitui
- The New Zealand ORCID Hub receives recognition as certified provider
- President-Elect – Brent Clothier
- 2019 Prime Minister’s Science Prizes announced
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #6
- Commonwealth academies call for environmentally sustainable recovery from COVID-19
- ANZCCART Secondary Student Essay Competition
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #5
- Marsden Fund preliminary proposals for 2020
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #4
- Call for papers for JRSNZ COVID-19 open access supplement
- Livestock ‘Worm Detective’ wins trip to Berlin for Falling Walls Lab final
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #3
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #1
- Research Funding COVID-19 Update #2
- New special issue of Kōtuitui journal contextualises Christchurch terror attacks
- Rutherford Medal now includes humanities
- Haere rā Gill Sutherland
- Celebrating 25 Years of the Marsden Fund Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden
- Announced - The Leonard Cockayne Lecturer for 2018
- Passing of Professor Ken Strongman
- 2019 Research Honours Aotearoa celebrates achievements by researchers, scholars and innovators
- Health impacts of cannabis – benefits, harms and many unknowns
- 2019 Raewyn Good Study Award for Māori and Pasifika Social Science Research awarded to Jade Harvey
- Pests costing economy and environment billions
- Rutherford Foundation Fellowships and Scholarship supporting early-career researchers announced
- World-class research supported by Marsden Fund including two large interdisciplinary awards
- Ngā rangahau taumata tiketike e tautokona ana e te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, tae atu ki ngā takuhe pūkengawhitiwhiti nui e rua a Marsden
- 2020 RHT Bates Scholarship awarded to Abi Thampi
- Talented school students selected to seek answers to big questions at Powering Potential event
- Fellowships support research into skeletal storytelling, evolutionary analysis tools, heart muscle research and early markers of preterm births
- Te Takarangi ki Ōtākou opens in Ōtepoti Dunedin
- Tā Tipene O'Regan announced as Companion at 2019 Research Honours Aotearoa
- Dr Libby Liggins wins 2019 Data Stewardship Award
- Video: Mitigating climate change with Professor Jim Skea
- 2019 Rutherford Discovery Fellowships to accelerate research careers announced
- Britain expresses regret for killing of Māori during Captain Cook’s landing 250 years ago
- New Zealand researchers involved in new IPCC Special Report
- ECR Forum Statement on President Trump’s executive order and funding freezes
- David Towns recipient of 2019 Charles Fleming Award for Environmental Achievement
- 2019 NZ Rutherford Lecture: thinking logically
- Video: Ornamental to detrimental: The invasion of New Zealand by non-native plants
- New look for Alert
- Countdown to Falling Walls Lab New Zealand 2018
- New Companions 2019
- Cities critical for conservation
- Future focused local experts
- Expressions of interest for Catalyst Fund Reviewers
- Calls for overhaul of gene-technology regulations and wide public discussion
- Video: Logic, Maths and Modern Society
- New project Te Takarangi celebrates Māori publications
- Potential uses of gene editing for New Zealand’s primary industries
- New Zealanders encouraged to consider potential uses of gene editing
- New issue of the New Zealand Journal of Zoology now available online
- Leading scientific journal formalises ethics standards for human-embryo and stem cell papers
- Editing our Genes: Promises and Pitfalls on RNZ
- Human intelligence will be the key to preparing for ‘age of artificial intelligence’ in Aotearoa
- Tribute to Whaea June Jackson
- Understanding our plastics problem
- Award of the John Dunmore Medal 2019
- Society joins the global body for engineering and technology
- 2019 Charles Fleming Fund awardees
- New resources highlight innovative ways to replace, reduce and refine the use of animals in research
- Falling Walls Lab: One minute with Mehdi
- Miniature brains and the psychology of robots
- Election results for Council and Academy Executive Committee Members
- Students selected to attend Harry Messel International Science School, Sydney
- Ngā Kete: The 2018 Annual Collection of Reviews officially released in JRSNZ
- Alert newsletter reaches milestone of 1,000th issue
- Scholarship awarded to interdisciplinary PhD researcher
- Raewyn Good Study Award recipient announced
- James Cook Research Fellowships | 2018 round is now open
- Ko Matariki e ārau ana tour starts next week
- Kua hinga te totara i Te Waonui-a-Tane Passing of Professor Wharehuia Milroy
- Hudson & Halls book wins at 2019 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
- Marsden preliminary proposals for 2019
- Past President's speech at farewell function
- 2019 Rutherford Memorial Lecture on plant smarts
- Lest we forget, Kia maumahara tātou i a rātou
- Kiwi young naturalist team wins bronze
- Publish your research in New Zealand Journal of Botany
- National academy of top researchers and scholars turns 100
- Ankita reflects on her journey to Falling Walls Lab Finale 2018
- Clean air innovation wins researcher trip to Berlin for Falling Walls Lab final
- Five emerging bright minds pitched their innovative ideas in Australia
- Taxonomy Australia takes flight with new website
- Attenborough endorses 10-year plan to describe Australasian biodiversity
- Participate in Gene Editing in Aotearoa workshops
- 2018 Prime Minister’s Science Prizes presented
- Marsden Fund preliminary proposals for 2017
- Marsden Fund preliminary proposals for 2018
- Finalists announced for 2019 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
- Passing of Dr Barry Smith
- ECR opportunity: Knowledge Frontiers Forum
- Rutherford Discovery Fellowships – announcing the 2018 Funding Round and Roadshows
- Academy Centenary events provide food-for-thought for the future
- Catfish: A deceptively serious threat to NZ waterways
- Mentoring guidance prepared with a cultural lens
- 100th cohort of Academy Fellows inducted today
- Winning idea at Taiwan International Science Fair to be patented
- Science Teaching Leadership Programme | 4th year running in 2018
- 2018 Applications open for Science Teaching Leadership Programme
- Spreading awareness, not illness
- Science Teaching Leadership Programme induction symposium off to a positive start
- Third place in Berlin for Falling Walls New Zealand Lab winner
- Growing antimicrobial resistance a major health issue for New Zealand
- 2018 New Zealander of the Year finalist - Dr Siouxsie Wiles
- Research updates launch
- What's in a name? NZ fern gets a taxonomic change
- Ockhams’ 2019 longlist of books announced
- Opportunity to hear from newest Fellows
- Margaret Brimble made a Dame and other New Year Honours
- Students head to Taipei to represent New Zealand at the Taiwan International Science Fair
- MBIE now accepting ORCID iDs for funding applications
- Royal Society Te Apārangi General Non-Fiction Award 2018 longlist announced
- On-farm nutrient sensors and community-run diabetes intervention camps among solutions from Powering Potential students
- Updating our Code of Professional Standards and Ethics
- Upholding standards for researchers in the public interest
- Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga chair concludes his term
- Tahi Rua Toru Tech at Te Papa
- Scholarship awarded to innovative researcher examining mātauranga Māori and environmental science
- Blending mātauranga Māori and Western science
- Video: Period pain to pregnancy weight gain: what's going on in the female body?
- Season's Greetings
- Forty talented school students will seek answers to big questions at this year’s Powering Potential event
- Presentation Videos and Photos: 2018 Falling Walls Lab New Zealand
- Kathleen Curtis Atrium
- NZ votes for global measurement standards change
- Perpetual jetlag? Exposure to artificial blue light a risk in Aotearoa
- First meeting with Welsh academy
- E tautoko ana ngā takuhe a Te Pūtea a Marsden i ngā rangahau auaha i Aotearoa mai i ngā rāpoi ngota tae atu ki ngā moroiti o Te Kōpaka Runga
- New Marsden Fund grants support innovative research in Aotearoa from atoms to Antarctica’s microbes
- Video - Human longevity: myths and possibilities
- Plains' Science: Member offer
- CE update on reshaping the Council structure
- Leading the way in augmented reality: Otago researcher wins L'Oreal UNESCO Fellowship
- Researchers at the top of their fields elected as Fellows
- Fellowships and scholarships support researchers across spectrum of their careers
- 2018 Research Honours Aotearoa celebrates researchers, scholars and innovators
- Celebrating a collection of 150 Māori non-fiction books and authors
- Kids earn new award for swamp project
- Video: The Life and Times of Supervolcanoes
- 2018 Rutherford Discovery Fellowships to accelerate research careers announced
- Calling for submissions for dental research themed special issue of JRSNZ
- Winners of the 180 Seconds of Discovery video competition announced
- Next generation of research leaders: 2017 Rutherford Discovery Fellowships announced
- Hidden world of kākāpō revealed on Google Earth
- Celebrating women's contribution to expanding knowledge in New Zealand
- The sometime chieftainess
- President Professor Wendy Larner wins Women of Influence Award
- Wendy Larner begins term as President of Royal Society Te Apārangi
- Kupu: Take a photo, learn a language
- Video: Paleoart - When art and science benefit each other
- Breathe deeply: The 2018 NZ Research Series continues
- Bioengineering - a boon for New Zealand?
- Lecture series - Microbial Diagnostics: The Germ's Perspective
- Fellow delivers 29th annual Gödel Lecture
- First kiwi recipient of international dairy award
- Six women recognised for leadership and sustained contributions to science and the humanities in Aotearoa
- Teaching science for the future
- Video: The future needs scientists - panel discussion on teaching science
- 2018 New Zealand Rutherford Lecture: It's a super tour!
- New Affiliate Organisation Members
- Marsden Fund Council vacancy for Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour panel convenor
- President's speech at New Zealand Research Honours
- 2017 Hector Medal presentation to Professor Sally Brooker
- Two New Zealanders to be honoured by the International Geographical Union
- Farewell event and portrait unveiling for Past President
- President's speech at farewell function
- New book reviews of JRSNZ special issues published in Historical Records of Australian Science
- Associate Professor Siouxsie Wiles announced as House of Science ambassador
- Professor Margaret Brimble elected Fellow of The Royal Society, London
- Celebrating Alert's 1,000th issue with he kāhui whetū | shining stars
- Science Media Centre celebrates 10 years
- Video: Digital breaths: The benefits of bioengineering
- Sir Peter Gluckman named President-elect of International Science Council
- Plant invaders - seeds of despair?
- On reflection | No te hurihuringa
- Charles Fleming Fund winners announced
- Whizz Bang Science! Dr Graham returns for July school holidays
- Student selected for Barcelona science event
- Entries open for New Zealand’s most illustrious science prize
- Young New Zealanders to head to Toulouse Space Show
- Youth ANZAAS 2018
- Zonta Wellington 2018 Science Award Recipient: Dr Jessie Prebble
- Students and teacher selected to attend the Asia Science Camp in Indonesia and meet Nobel Laureates
- Students and teacher off to International Space Camp
- Royal Society Te Apārangi congratulates the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours recipients
- 2018 Roger Slack Award in Plant Biology presented
- Two Canterbury students selected for science experience in Germany
- NZ ORCID Consortium wins award
- In for a FEAST: seven students selected for Australian science experience
- Two students will represent New Zealand at the Summer Research School, Bulgaria
- 2018 Council Election - Results
- Students selected for prestigious London science experience
- ANZCCART New Zealand loses valued Board member
- St John’s College student off to prestigious science camp in Jerusalem
- Two students off to remote Norway for European Space Camp 2018
- Video: Land use and climate change: new pressures and new possibilities?
- Video: How to talk, teach and write about climate change
- ShadowTech 2018
- Diana Wichtel wins Royal Society Te Apārangi Award for General Non-Fiction
- Professor Jan Anderson | First New Zealand-born female Fellow of the Royal Society of London
- Poet and writer Bill Manhire one of five new Arts Icons
- First issue of Ngā Kete review journal to be released
- Fellow David Penny named foreign associate of US National Academy of Sciences
- MBIE’s take on Māori participation in science
- Māori scholarship awarded to Ōtaki College student
- New television series on artefacts and taonga of Aotearoa
- Next President of Society to receive prestigious research medal
- Scholar, dreamer, rebel-rouser – now Emeritus Professor
- Bee happy: EU bans neonicotinoid pesticide use
- ‘My daughter is a drug addict’: grandparents caring for the children of addicted parents
- On science and stamp collecting
- Video: What's really inside your medicine cabinet with Dame Carol Robinson
- Unusual fungi reported in New Zealand Journal of Botany
- Science of nature without culture
- Seeking Associate Editors for the New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
- New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research Special Issue
- New guidelines support researchers to engage with the public
- NIWA launches new competition to tackle marine pests
- Inaugural Animal Welfare Fellowship awarded to Massey Researcher
- Talk on the Hubble Space Telescope to launch international science communication conference
- Royal Society Te Apārangi supports joint statement on climate change by Commonwealth academies of science
- Video: Fuels to Food from Sunlight, Air, and Water
- 2018 New Zealand Community of the Year finalist | Pillars
- Book Awards celebrate 50th anniversary with stellar finalist line-up
- New Zealand Journal of Botany and New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
- 2018 ANZCCART Awards - applications now open
- Mitigating climate change with Professor Jim Skea
- 2017 Prime Minister's Science Prizes announced
- Designing modern medicines with UK chemist Dame Carol Robinson
- Call to change educational practices to allow future generations to tackle climate change
- Hawke's Bay Branch receives Unlocking Curious Minds funding
- Forty talented school students will seek answers to big questions at this year’s Powering Potential event
- Media release: Climate change threatens health of New Zealanders in varied ways
- Complete online record of 150 years of discovery
- Reduce the overuse of antibiotics
- More projects funded in diverse topics important for New Zealand in 2017 Marsden funding round
- He nui atu ngā kaupapa rerekē kua whiwhi pūtea e hira ana mō Aotearoa i te tau rauna pūtea Marsden 2017
- Stay focused on climate change
- Nelson Science Society fundraising for new telescope
- Origins of northern New Zealand - New book
- Planet Earth Fund - Call for Research Proposals
- New findings on the dawn of agriculture
- Countdown for Prime Minister’s Science Prize entries
- Expanded access for New Zealand researchers to the Australian synchrotron
- Apply now for PM Science Prizes 2017
- 2017 John Dunmore Medal
- Miriam Dell Award for Excellence in Science Mentoring
- Ockham award nominations
- Making a difference: the story of Dr Ahsan Nazer
- Gold at International Biology Olympiad
- Recognising research excellence with the 2017 Value of Medicines Award
- Opportunities in the science technician workforce:Summary for Teachers
- Repelling Insects
- Otago researchers find valuable new clues in fight against multi-drug resistance
- Mātauranga Māori in modern day research
- Teacher sabbatical improves science for students
- Jumping spiders can count 1, 2, and many
- Training science technicians that are ready for the future
- Insights from international academies workshop
- Science Alive
- The Someday Workshops are back.
- PLD session "Why learn about whio? "is now live.
- From CREST to Graduate Programme
- The Ocean of Tomorrow
- AUT's postgraduate certificate in education (science)
- OUASSA Teacher Workshops
- Dunedin students Drilling For Knowledge
- New funding welcome, but we need to stay competitive
- Students selected for Australian science events
- Mental travels with 2016 Rutherford Medallist
- John Paul College student off to Israel
- VIDEO Antimicrobial resistance: a major health issue
- Ashleigh Young wins Royal Society Te Apārangi Award for General Non-Fiction
- A giant leap into the world of space for four students and teacher
- Students off to meet Nobel Laureates in Malaysia
- Two students off to remote Norway for European Space Camp
- Planktonauts training for Sea Cadet mission
- Help us to celebrate 150 years
- Two students selected for Summer Research School, Bulgaria
- Two students selected for prestigious German science experience
- Dr Graham's Blow Up Science show returns to New Zealand
- Seven students selected to attend CERN and the London Youth Science Forum
- Successful Science Media SAVVY Workshop in Dunedin
- Marsden Fund Council’s response to the recent assessment of the Fund
- Our new brand
- Looking to the future, sharing knowledge
- President's speech at launch of 150th Anniversary celebrations dinner
- 150 years of discovery – Royal Society Te Apārangi celebrates its 150th anniversary
- Shortlist announced for Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
- International Success for two Rotorua CREST students
- Investing in science leadership in schools
- Research cooperation cannot be put at risk
- A Gold Occasion
- Society new sponsor of Ockham New Zealand Book Awards and longlist announced
- Revolution occurring in gene editing has significant implications for New Zealand
- 2016 New Fellows
- Closing the loop – New Zealand launch of ORCID iD as digital identifier for researchers
- Excessive sugar consumption harmful to health and hard to avoid – review confirms
- Upskilling teachers in science education
- Good opportunities to act now on climate change – report finds
- New Zealand vulnerable to the threats of climate change – report finds
- Video: Otaki College supports Science Teaching Leadership Programme
- Video: Hampton Hill School benefits from STLP
- National treasures under threat – call to support New Zealand’s taxonomic collections
- 2015 New Fellows
- New programme aims to improve science learning in New Zealand
- 2014 New Fellows
- Royal Society of New Zealand looks beyond census data to New Zealand’s future
- Winning photos capture New Zealand’s changing population
- Photo competition captures New Zealand’s changing population
- New Zealand well positioned to be a green economy
- 2013 New Fellows
- 2012 New Fellows
- Generating sustainable wealth from vast ocean resources requires careful approach
- Royal Society of New Zealand paper highlights a new approach for thinking about the natural economy
- 2011 New Fellows
- 2010 New Fellows
- 2009 New Fellows
- 2008 New Fellows
- 2007 New Fellows
- 2006 New Fellows
- 2005 New Fellows
- 2004 New Fellows
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150th Anniversary
- Illuminating Our World
- 150 Women in 150 Words
- Whakaotirangi
- Kahupeka
- 1867−1917
- Martha King
- Georgina Hetley
- Sarah Featon
- Emily Harris
- Miss Hirst
- Emma Cheeseman
- Kate Edger
- Helen Connon
- Caroline Freeman
- Catherine Alexander
- Katherine Browning
- Josephine Rich
- Mary Aldis
- Emily Siedeberg
- Margaret Cruickshank
- Alice Woodward Horsley
- Constance Frost
- Elsie Low
- Elizabeth Herriott
- Ellen Blackwell
- 1918−1967
- Bella MacCullum
- Phoebe Myers
- Winifred Boys-Smith
- Helen Rawson
- Kate Edgerley
- Amy Castle
- Avice Hill
- Lydia Suckling
- Mary Sutherland
- Marjorie Mestayer
- Kathleen Curtis
- Agnes Blackie
- Winifred Betts
- Flora Murray
- Jean Struthers
- Pérrine Moncrieff
- Muriel Bell
- Marguerite Crookes
- Makereti Papakura
- Bessie Te Wenerau Grace
- Rangimārie Hetet
- Eliza Amy Hodgson
- Elsa Kidson FRIC FNZIC FRSNZ
- Mimie Wood
- Thelma Kent
- Ella Orr Campbell
- Ruth Mason
- Helen Dalrymple
- Joyce Watson
- Nancy Adams
- Elizabeth Flint
- Elizabeth Alexander
- Beryl Brewin
- Mira Szászy
- Vivienne Cooper
- Brenda Shore
- Betty Batham
- Rosa Olga Sansom
- Rina Moore
- Edith Farkas
- Lucy Moore
- Lucy Cranwell
- Paddy Bassett
- Marion Fyfe
- Marion Robinson
- Elizabeth Edgar
- Barbara Heslop
- Beatrice Tinsley
- Alva Challis
- Ann Wylie
- Sheila Natusch
- Greta Stevenson
- Hope Sanderson
- Ngāpare Hopa
- Roka Paora
- Betty Bernadelli
- 1968 to the present time
- Patricia Bergquist
- Joan Dingley
- Pamela Young
- Rosemary Askin
- Ann Chapman
- Averil Lysaght
- Joan Wiffen
- Margaret Bradshaw
- Audrey Eagle
- Joan Mattingley
- Dame Joan Metge
- Marie Taylor
- Joan Robb
- Philippa Wiggins
- Vida Stout
- Janet Bradford-Grieve
- Carolyn Burns
- Pat Langhorne
- Marie Clay
- Evelyn Stokes
- Philippa Black CNZM FRSNZ
- Anne Smith
- Janet Davidson
- Jane Ritchie
- Judith Binney
- Jane Soons
- Aroha Yates-Smith
- Cather Simpson
- Judith Kinnear
- Kāterina Mataira
- Diana Lennon
- Philippa Howden-Chapman
- Liz Slooten
- Margaret Tennant
- Wendy Larner
- Margaret Brimble
- Christine Winterbourn
- Colleen Ward
- Linda Tuhiwai Smith
- Janet Holmes
- Anne Salmond
- Lydia Wevers
- Lisa Matisoo-Smith
- Alison Jones
- Margaret Mutu
- Margaret Hyland
- Jancie Lord
- Ruth Fitzgerald
- Wendy Nelson
- Jane Harding
- Merryn Tawhai
- Caroline Saunders
- Harlene Hayne
- Viviane Robinson
- Sally Brooker
- Ngahuia te Awekotuku
- Tracey McIntosh
- Kim Pickering
- Hinke Osinga
- Jennifer Hay
- Siouxsie Wiles
- Innes Asher
- Michelle Dickinson
- Kathleen Campbell
- Martha Savage
- Jacinta Ruru
- Alison Downard
- Aroha Harris
- Juliet Gerrard
- Suzanne Pitama
- Jan Anderson
- Jean Thompson
- Te Takarangi: Celebrating Māori publications
- About Te Takarangi: Celebrating Māori publications with Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
- Photo gallery of Te Takarangi event at parliament
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga—H.T. Whatahoro (1913)
- The State of Māori Rights—Margaret Mutu (2011)
- Mau Moko: The World of Māori Tattoo—Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, Linda Waimarie Nikora, Mohi R. Rua, Rolinda Karapu and Becky Nunes (2007)
- Te Toi Whakairo: The Art of Māori Carving—Sir Hirini Moko Mead (1986)
- Māori Television: The First Ten Years—Jo Smith (2016)
- Pūtea Whakairo: Māori and the Written Word—Bradford Haami (2004)
- The Coming of the Maori—Peter H. Buck (1949)
- Sociocultural Realities: Exploring New Horizons - Angus McFarlane, Sonja McFarlane & Melinda Webber (2015)
- Hīkoi: Forty Years of Māori Protest—Aroha Harris (2004)
- Māori Sovereignty—Donna Awatere (1984)
- Ngā Mōteatea: He Maramara Rere nō ngā Waka Maha; The Songs: Scattered Pieces from Many Canoe Areas—Apirana Turupa Ngata (1928–1988)
- Ko Tahu, Ko Au: Kāi Tahu Tribal Identity—Hana O’Regan (2001)
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- Scratching the Surface: Clues to Past Earthquake Rupture Directions
- Human actions cause insect colour change
- Research exploring how Kiwi kids understand and use Māori loanwords
- Dramatic decline in Tongariro’s native plants as invasive heather spreads
- Guam collaboration improving understanding of gout in the Pacific
- Transmedia Geographies: Decoloniality, Democratization, Cultural Citizenship, and Media Convergence
- Hunting Cosmic Cataclysms
- Dark energy 'doesn’t exist' so can't be pushing 'lumpy' Universe apart
- Mind’s ear: Investigating the sounds in your head
- The summer the Southern Alps turned red
- The secret lives of pregnant male pipefish
- Warming seas vs frozen continent: Interactions between ocean and Antarctic ice sheets during past climate changes
- Changing realities: Editing 360° scenes to make immersive virtual worlds
- Predicting ‘male-time’ with the Androgen Clock
- Musings on Maths: a conversation discussing the concepts of geometry
- Will Upzoning Deliver Housing Affordability for Everyone? Evidence from Auckland
- Oxygen Pulses: Engineering Microbial Communities to Combat Water Pollution
- There and Back Again: Submission to Acceptance in Nature Chemistry
- Study will improve predictions of ice sheet movement
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Fellows, Members & Branches
- The LINK - monthly membership newsletter
- 2017
- 2017 Membership News
- November Constituent Organisation conferences wrap-up
- Illuminating our World | Christmas Offer
- The 2017 Royal Society Te Apārangi New Fellows
- Member Spolight - Dr Stefanie Kremser MRSNZ
- Ngāti Kahu: Portrait of a Sovereign Nation
- University of the South New Zealand Tour and Student Membership Scholarship
- President-elect - Professor Wendy Larner
- Constituent Organisation Conferences
- R.H.T. Bates Scholarship
- Fellowship – Changes to Selection Process
- 2018
- January 2018
- Gender Diversity Group
- Call for Fellowship Nominatations
- Member Discount | Royal Society Te Apārangi Journals
- February 2018
- Use your local Companion
- WIN: A double pass to FAR SIDE OF THE MOON at Auckland Arts Festival in March
- Chief Executive Update
- March 2018
- April 2018
- May 2018
- June 2018
- July 2018
- September 2018
- December 2018
- 2019
- January
- February
- Chief Executive Update
- ANZCCART: Using Animals in Science, NCEA resource
- Academy Centenary Dinner: Photo Album
- March
- April
- Chief Executive Update | Our role in the wider world
- Distinguished Professor Roy Kerr CNZM FRSNZ named Fellow of the Royal Society, London
- Chief Executive Update
- May
- 2020
- April 2020
- May 2020
- Resilience and recovery
- Ka Whakanuia Te Rangahaui Celebrating 25 years!
- New Zealand Archaeology Week 2020
- New Zealand Hydrological Society Workshop 2020
- New Zealand Institute of Chemistry outreach
- July 2020
- New Zealand Association of Scientists - 2020 Medals Applications Open
- New Zealand Institute of Food Science & Technology
- Chief Executive July Update
- Squawkzilla and the Giants
- August 2020
- A word from our Chief Executive - Dr Andrew Cleland
- Cate Macinnis-Ng Constituent Organisation Representative
- Canterbury Branch Events
- Jenny Pollock - Branches Representative
- Branch Forum 2020
- Inaugural Chemistry Careers Evening - 10th August 2020
- September 2020
- October 2020
- November 2020
- Chief Executive Update
- EOI - Royal Society Commonwealth Science Conference 2021: Science For A Resilient Future
- December 2020
- Seek nomination support from the Society for appointment to Conservation Boards - closing date 22 January 2021
- Chief Executive update - pondering on career choices
- GSNZ 2020 Award Winners
- NZSSS 2020 Awards and Prizes
- Meteorological Society of New Zealand Kidson Medal Winner
- Weathering the Storm: Freshwater scientists gather to reflect on the good in what was a challenging year
- 2021
- February 2021
- March 2021
- Reflecting on our year of COVID-19 and the significance of diverse research ecosystems for our future
- Medals and Awards Nominations Closing
- April 2021
- May 2021
- June 2021
- July 2021
- August 2021
- September 2021
- October 2021
- 2022
- February 2022
- March 2022
- April 2022
- May 2022
- June 2022
- The 2022 NZ Geographical Society award winners announced
- Mānawatia a Matariki - a nation building day
- July 2022
- August 2022
- 2024
- March
- Mema Te Apārangi | Member profile: Abby Cuttriss
- Nā Te Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive update
- Meteorological Society of New Zealand (MetSoc) 2023 Annual Conference
- April
- May
- Nā Te Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive update
- Mema o Te Apārangi | Member profile: Daniel Walker
- The Northern New Zealand Seabird Trust - Tara/White-fronted tern Diet and Population Survey
- Life membership of the New Zealand Association for Research in Education
- June
- Nā Te Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive update
- Mema o Te Apārangi | Member profile: Moon Chen
- Reflections – Brent Clothier President of Royal Society Te Apārangi
- July
- August
- Mema o Te Apārangi | Member profile: Sam McColl
- Nā Te Tumu Whakahaere | Chief Executive update
- Royal Society Te Apārangi Canterbury Branch News
- September
- Mema o Te Apārangi | Member profile: Tom Goldsmith
- Nā Te Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive update
- Early career researchers: Strategic hui
- October
- Mema o Te Apārangi | Member profile: John Bongard CRSNZ
- Nā Te Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive update
- November
- 2025
- Forum
- Forum: Hōtoke 2020
- Message from Academy Chair
- How to pay for Coronavirus: Lessons from previous wars
- Koi Tū tackles long-term national and global issues
- FRSNZ: a FAIR discussion?
- Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi
- Medal and Fellowship nominations
- Research grants
- Book reviews
- Forum: Kōanga 2020
- Message from the Academy Chair - Professor Charlotte Macdonald
- Bees' needs
- Newly elected Academy Executive Committee member: Professor Charlotte Macdonald
- Newly elected Academy Executive Committee member: Professor David Schiel
- Newly elected Academy Executive Committee member: Professor Susy Frankel
- Research grants
- Criminal Justice, Risk and Revolt against Uncertainty
- Farewell Silent Spring
- Invasive Predators in New Zealand
- The Crown and Constitutional Reform
- The New New Zealand: Facing demographic disruption
- Forum: Raumati 2020
- Message from the Academy Chair - Professor Charlotte Macdonald
- To be obese or not to be
- 2020 Research Honours Aotearoa
- Justice for People on the Move
- City at the Centre
- Forum: Ngahuru 2021
- Message from Academy Chair
- Achieving sustainable nutrition on a global scale
- Climate change continues to set records in 2020
- PhD drought in food science
- Why science evolves toward determinism
- Book reviews
- New Fellows day and annual Fellowship meeting
- Forum: Hōtoke 2021
- Message from Academy Chair
- Aim high, go fast: Why emissions need to plummet this decade
- Microbiomes and sustainable nutrition
- New Fellows Day and Annual Fellowship meeting
- Dr Tony Conner — Deputy Chair of the AEC
- The world before us: How science is revealing a new story of our human origins
- The soils of Aotearoa New Zealand
- Migration and political theory
- Professor Shaun Hendy – Domain Convenor for Physical, Earth and Mathematical Sciences
- Forum: Kōanga 2021
- Message from Academy Chair
- Inclusivity and diversity: Integrating international perspectives on stem cell challenges and potential
- Scholars at Risk
- What is Photosynthetically Active Radiation?
- Forum: Raumati 2021
- Message from Academy Chair
- Tumu Whakarae | Message from Chief Executive
- Science and the multilateral system
- New Medal designs
- The 2021 RHT Bates Postgraduate Scholarship has been awarded to Matthew Goodwin
- Lisiua Havili to receive 2021 Raewyn Good Study Award
- The International Encyclopedia of Ethics
- Dylan Thomas to receive the 2021 Sir Hugh Kawharu Scholarship for Innovation in Science
- Reflections during medal season
- Forum: Ngahuru 2022
- Message from Academy Chair
- What has New Zealand gained and lost by being tough on COVID-19?
- Climate: New Zealand's role on spaceship Earth
- A Breast Cancer Guide for Spouses, Partners, Friends, and Family: Using Psychology to Support Those We Care About
- Response to Government Green Paper on the future of New Zealand’s research system
- Forum: Hōtoke 2022
- Message from Society President – Dr Brent Clothier
- Emissions plan is good, as far as it goes
- Response to 'What has New Zealand gained and lost by being tough on COVID-19'
- Response to 'Climate: NZ's role on spaceship Earth'
- 2022 Annual Fellowship Meeting
- Academy Executive Committee Elections
- Message from Academy Chair
- Forum Kōanga 2022
- Message from Academy Chair
- Message from Society President – Dr Brent Clothier
- Sending bread boards to the heart failure wards
- Racism from Council staff the big problem
- Forum: Raumati 2022
- Message from Academy Chair
- Message from Society President – Dr Brent Clothier
- Tumu Whakarae | Message from Chief Executive
- Forum: Ngahuru 2023
- Message from Academy Chair
- Message from Society President – Dr Brent Clothier
- A dark sky petition to the New Zealand parliament
- Planetary improvement management - “a safer planet for all”
- Forum: Takurua 2023
- Message from Academy Chair
- Message from Society President – Dr Brent Clothier
- Leaps and bounds: a new way to do science
- Fighting heart disease with a new weapon
- Fellowship statistics 2023
- Forum: Kōanga 2023
- Message from Academy Chair
- Message from Society President – Dr Brent Clothier
- The Conscious Soul: everything, everywhere, all at once
- Documentary release – Red Mole: A Romance
- Dr Brent Clothier FRSNZ and Paul Atkins visit the Royal Society of Edinburgh
- Forum Raumati 2023
- Message from Academy Chair
- Message from Society President – Dr Brent Clothier
- Some tough decisions for a new Government in a gyrating geopolitical world
- Forum Ngahuru 2024
- Forum Hōtoke 2024
- Message from Distinguished Professor David Schiel
- Message from Society President – Dr Brent Clothier
- Forum Kōanga Spring 2024
- Tā te heamana | Message from Professor Robyn Longhurst
- He kōrero | Message from Society President Distinguished Professor Dame Jane Harding
- Forum Raumati Summer 2024
- Tā te tumuaki | Message from the Society President – Distinguished Professor Dame Jane Harding
- 30 years of neural networks in New Zealand
- Forum Ngahuru Autumn 2025
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Major issues & projects
- Gene Technology
- Alcohol and Cancer
- Te Tapeke Fair Futures
- About Te Tapeke Fair Futures
- Te Tapeke Fair Futures Panel
- Dame Lowell Goddard (co-convenor)
- Associate Professor Andrew Erueti (co-convenor)
- Dr Jess Berentson-Shaw
- Dr Alan Bollard
- Professor Jonathan Boston
- Professor Barbara Brookes
- Associate Professor Elana Curtis
- Dr Monique Faleafa
- Distinguished Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman
- Associate Professor Jay Marlowe
- Associate Professor Barry Milne
- Professor Missy Morton
- Associate Professor Krushil Watene
- Dr Vincent Wijeysingha
- Te Tapeke Fair Futures: Reflections from the Panel Co-chairs
- A fair go
- A fair go for Māori
- Voting and fairness
- A fair go for refugees
- A fair economic future? Impacts of COVID-19
- Outsiders In: Equity experiences of migrant and rainbow communities
- A fair go at access to justice
- Cannabis health impacts
- Plastics in the Environment
- Infographics: Plastics in the Environment
- Video: Turning around our plastics problem
- Plastic factsheets
- Blue light Aotearoa
- Video: How does blue light affect us in Aotearoa
- Hīnātore | What is blue light?
- Ao hurihuri | What has changed?
- Hauora | Our health
- Mātai arorangi | Astronomy
- Taiao | Environment
- Putanga iho | Solutions
- Gene editing in Aotearoa
- Gene editing panel
- Gene editing: Reflections from the panel co-chairs
- Gene editing panel discussions
- Editing them out: The end for pests?
- Making babies: You, me and gene editing?
- More for all: Nature by design?
- Perfectly healthy: Disease-free by technology
- Animation: Gene editing explainer
- Climate change and New Zealand
- Taxonomy
- Artificial intelligence in Aotearoa
- Rā whānau Rutherford #150