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Wool to WETA: Transforming New Zealand's Culture and Economy

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Victoria University physicist Paul Callaghan has given a series of public lectures around New Zealand, sponsored by the David and Genevieve Becroft Foundation and the Royal Society of New Zealand, entitled 'Beyond the Farm and the Theme Park'. The lectures have been on the subject of sustainable wealth generation and culture change. Callaghan argues that if New Zealand keeps relying on tourism and farming we will fall all the way to the bottom of OECD rankings pretty quickly. What's the alternative- He argues that New Zealand's future lies in emerging industries based on science, technology, and intellectual property exemplified by companies like WETA, Fisher and Paykel Healthcare etc. Callaghan has interviewed a number of New Zealanders involved in wealth generation through science-based business, in economic thinking and leadership, in investment and in education and philanthropy. Where does New Zealand's competitive advantage lie- What should we make of the key roles of tourism and farming in the economy- Is new business development likely to come out of those sectors or from outside them- What role should government play in science and economic development- How does the culture of New Zealanders align with our possible economic futures- The interviewees have different answers to these questions and Callaghan has a strong point of view.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface -- Chapter 1: Beyond the Farm and the Theme park - Paul Callaghan -- Chapter 2: New Zealand's prosperity - David Skilling, Rod Oram, Stephen Tindall -- Chapter 3: Our world-class success stories - Michael Chick, Mike Daniell, Peri Drysdale, Richard Taylor -- Chapter 4: The aspirants - Hans Van der Voorn, Bill Denny, Andrew Coy -- Chapter 5: The challenge for science - Andrew Wilson, Di McCarthy, Pablo Etchegoin Ed Samulski -- Chapter 6: Maori perspectives - Craig Rofe, Ocean Mercier, Mark Solomon -- Chapter 7: Our capacity to succeed - Sally Davenport, Neville Jordan, Stephen Tindall -- Epilogue -- Index.

Author Biography

Paul Callaghan was born in Wanganui, New Zealand. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Oxford University, working in low temperature nuclear physics. On his return to New Zealand he began researching the applications of magnetic resonance to the study of soft matter at Massey University, and in 2001 was appointed Alan MacDiarmid Professor of Physical Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington. He also heads the multi-university MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology. Paul has published around 220 articles in scientific journals, as well as Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (Oxford University Press, 1994). In 2001 he became the 36th New Zealander to be made a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. He is a founding director of magritek, a small Wellington-based company that sells NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) instruments.

Author Biography:

Paul Callaghan was born in Wanganui, New Zealand. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Oxford University, working in low temperature nuclear physics. On his return to New Zealand he began researching the applications of magnetic resonance to the study of soft matter at Massey University, and in 2001 was appointed Alan MacDiarmid Professor of Physical Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington. He also heads the multi-university MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology. Paul has published around 220 articles in scientific journals, as well as Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (Oxford University Press, 1994). In 2001 he became the 36th New Zealander to be made a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. He is a founding director of magritek, a small Wellington-based company that sells NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) instruments.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2009
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Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
illustrations, portraits
Dimensions
130x210x12
ISBN-13
9781869404383
Product ID
2723484

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