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Knowledge Wave 2003 – The Leadership Forum

Monday, 27 January 2003, 9:20 am | Knowledge Wave Project

Pre-Forum programme for the approximately one hundred Leadership Forum participants selected as “Emerging Leaders.” More >>

Budget Lacks Boldness On Growth Goal

Thursday, 23 May 2002, 6:33 pm | Knowledge Wave Project

The Government’s commitment to economic transformation in the Budget is encouraging, but lacks any strong sense of boldness and urgency, The Knowledge Wave Trust’s Director, Bridget Wickham, said today. More >>

Catching The Knowledge Wave – The Next Step

Monday, 3 September 2001, 5:40 pm | Knowledge Wave Project

A new, independent body, The Knowledge Wave Trust, was announced today to build on the ideas and momentum generated by the Catching the Knowledge Wave conference. More >>

Catching The Knowledge Wave Conference Communique

Monday, 3 September 2001, 5:39 pm | Knowledge Wave Project

In October 2000, The University of Auckland in partnership with the New Zealand Government and supported by business and a broad cross-section of New Zealand society initiated The Catching the Knowledge Wave project. More >>

Knowledge Wave Stimulates Major Change in Public

Monday, 3 September 2001, 5:38 pm | Knowledge Wave Project

New Zealanders’ desire to be known for their knowledge, creativity and enterprise has jumped dramatically in the last three months, according to a new survey taken shortly after the Catching the Knowledge Wave conference. More >>

Students To Catch Knowledge Wave

Tuesday, 24 July 2001, 9:57 am | Knowledge Wave Project

Twelve secondary students have been given the chance to help shape New Zealand’s future. More >>

Genome Pioneer To Address Knowledge Wave Conferenc

Thursday, 5 July 2001, 2:28 pm | Knowledge Wave Project

The winner of the race to map the human genome, Dr Craig Venter of Celera Genomics, is to address next month's Catching the Knowledge Wave conference on the advances occurring in bio-technology and the opportunities for countries like New Zealand, ... More >>

Students Encouraged To Catch Knowledge Wave

Thursday, 5 April 2001, 4:48 pm | Knowledge Wave Project

The University of Auckland and the New Zealand Government are giving secondary school students the opportunity to help shape New Zealand¡¦s future. More >>

Scoop Images: CatchingThe Knowledge Wave

Sunday, 18 February 2001, 11:10 am | Knowledge Wave Project

CREATING KIWI PROSPERITY: The Prime Minister, Helen Clark, and the Vice-Chancellor of The University of Auckland, Dr John Hood, at tonight's launch of the "Catching the Knowledge Wave" project, a major collaboration between the government, the ... More >>

Catching the Knowledge Wave Project - Hood Speech

Saturday, 17 February 2001, 10:04 am | Knowledge Wave Project

The Ministry of Research, Science and Technology stated in 1999: “Knowledge, as much as, if not more than land, labour and capital is the key to creating wealth and improving the quality of life.” More >>

Why Catch The Knowledge Wave?

Saturday, 17 February 2001, 10:03 am | Knowledge Wave Project

A new force is driving the world’s most successful societies. Knowledge is replacing the old stores of wealth - land, industrial machines, capital - as the new currency of social and economic success. More >>

Catching The Knowledge Wave Project

Saturday, 17 February 2001, 10:01 am | Knowledge Wave Project

The Vice-Chancellor of The University of Auckland, Dr John Hood, tonight outlined the structure and background of the Catching the Knowledge Wave project. More >>

PM Launches Catching The Knowledge Wave Project

Saturday, 17 February 2001, 9:59 am | Knowledge Wave Project

A significant initiative to seek new and widely agreed paths for New Zealand’s social and economic development will take place this year, culminating in a major international conference in Auckland at the beginning of August, the Prime Minister, Helen Clark, ... More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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