Panel Chairs appointed
Panel Chairs appointed for the Performance-Based Research Fund Peer Review Panels
The appointment of 12 leading New Zealand academics and researchers to chair the peer review panels being established to support the implementation of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) was announced today by Dr Andrew West, Chair of the Tertiary Education Commission. “Commissioners are pleased that such high calibre academics and researchers are available to lead the peer review panels. The panels will evaluate the quality of the research contributions of those involved in teaching degree-level programmes and/or undertaking research in tertiary education organisations. The peer review process will assess quality based on a variety of measures including research outputs, peer esteem factors and contribution to the development of new researchers and a vital high-quality research environment,” explained Dr West. The panels and their chairs are Mâori Knowledge and Development Panel Professor Mason Durie, Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Mâori), Massey University
Humanities and Law Panel Professor Erik Olssen, James Cook Research Fellow and Emeritus Professor, University of Otago
Social Sciences and Other Cultural/Social Studies Panel Professor Dame Anne Salmond, Distinguished Professor in Social Anthropology and Mâori Studies; Pro Vice-Chancellor (Equal Opportunities), University of Auckland
Education Panel Professor John Hattie, Professor of Education, University of Auckland
Physical Sciences Panel Professor Richard Walcott, Emeritus Professor, Victoria University of Wellington
Biological Sciences, Agriculture and Environment Panel Professor Carolyn Burns, Professor and Head of Department of Zoology, University of Otago
Mathematical and Information Technology and Sciences Panel Professor Vernon Squire, Chair of Applied Mathematics and Head of Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Otago
Engineering, Technology and Architecture Panel Professor Robert Park, Emeritus Professor, University of Canterbury
Medicine and Public Health Panel Professor Patrick Sullivan, Professor of Biochemistry and Head, Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University
Health Panel Professor Peter Joyce, Professor and Head of Department of Psychological Medicine, Christchurch School of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Otago
Management, Economics, Commerce,
Business Administration and Marketing Panel
Professor
Kerr Inkson, Professor of Management, Massey
University
Creative and Performing Arts Panel Professor Peter Walls, Chief Executive, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (on leave from Victoria University of Wellington)
The
overall aim of the PBRF is to promote the development of
lively and productive research cultures producing high
quality research, attractive and effective learning
environments for students. Research academics must also be
actively engaged with relevant communities. The fund will
also provide real incentives for tertiary organisations to
attract and develop Maori and Pacific researchers. The
appointment of Professor Paul Callaghan, Alan MacDiarmid
Professor of Physical Sciences at Victoria University of
Wellington, to the role of Chair of the Moderation Panel for
the peer review process was announced earlier this month.
Full membership of the twelve panels will be publicly
announced in mid March.