Secret Science Cuts Fund New Tech Institute

Last month's announcement on the new Applied Technology Institute failed to reveal that science funds were being cut to finance it.

MBIE has now revealed to media that there is no new money for the institute, but the $231 million budget comes from cutting science funds and from other science pools.

This includes the Government chopping nearly $70 million from four key science research funds - Endeavour Fund, Marsden Fund, Health Research Fund and the Strategic Science Investment Fund, plus $21 million from National Science Challenges, a programme the Government abandoned last year (see MBIE media statement below)

"The Government says it wants to kick start our economy with investment in science - meanwhile chopping science off at the knees and hoping no one will notice," said Fleur Fitzsimons, National Secretary for the Public Service Association Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi.

"It's robbing Peter to pay Paul, raiding science funds without providing the increased funding science needs to drive growth. The economy will be worse off, and we will keep losing scientists to other countries which value them.

"You can't grow the economy by cutting science funding. Just ask Sir Peter Gluckman and the Science System Advisory Group which said in its report that greater investment in science was key to driving productivity.

"Scientists rely on these funds for ground-breaking work; they deserve ongoing support. These secret cuts on top of closing down Callaghan Innovation show that this Government has no commitment to science.

"It's ironic that less than a year ago then Science Minister Judith Collins said the 'Endeavour Fund round being funded is focused on economic growth and commercial outputs'.

"How does cutting $13.5m from the fund in 2025 make sense when this year was supposed to be all about going for growth?

"It just shows how mixed up the Government's economic strategy is."

See statement from Science Minister Judith Collins on 16 September 2024 here.

"This is happening at the same time the Government is giving a $300 million tax break to big tobacco - this funding sleight of hand speaks volumes to the real priority the Government places on science.

"The Government should be open and transparent about these changes not making them in secret."

The PSA has written to the Minister for Research, Science and Technology, Shane Reti, seeking an urgent meeting to discuss the impact of these cuts and the need to protect the science workforce and the science and research institutions that are now at risk.

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