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Māori Health Advancement
In our efforts to improve health equity, the Health Research Council considers a research proposal’s potential to advance Māori health.General informationHealth research saves lives
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General informationCOVID-19 updates for researchers
Updates on the Health Research Council's response to the COVID-19 disease outbreak, including information for the research community, is available here.General informationUpdate on COVID-19 clinical trials
An update on the HRC's COVID-19 clinical trialsGeneral informationThirty years of HRC
In 2020, the Health Research Council celebrated 30 years of funding research that has saved lives and changed practice.General informationOur investments
The Health Research Council invests in high-impact ideas and innovations designed to make a difference to health outcomes in New Zealand.General informationManaging the assessment process
We run a fair, transparent and robust assessment process that meets international standards of best practice.General informationMonitoring ethics and safety
We play a pivotal role in ensuring New Zealand health research is ethical and safe.General informationAbout us
We're here to fund high-impact, high-value research, and to ensure New Zealand is a great place for researchers to work.General informationWhat we invest in
The HRC supports a broad portfolio of research in areas of importance to New Zealand.General informationFunding calendar
In the Gateway Funding Calendar you will find the opening and closing dates for upcoming funding opportunities.General informationHow to get funding fit
Learn about the funding parameters, eligibility criteria and requirements for submitting an application.General informationFunding opportunities
We have a wide range of funding opportunities available throughout the year.General informationHow to apply
Information about how to submit your application on HRC Gateway.General informationSite map
General informationThe role of ethics
Ethical approval from an approved ethics committee must be obtained before HRC funding can commence.General informationGrants and Funding
General informationWhat we do
General informationMāori health research
General informationInvesting in Māori health research
Māori health research is that which values Māori worldviews and builds Māori research capacity and leadership.General informationMaking a difference
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Copyright The Copyright Act 1994 provides authors and owners of information with protection from illegal duplication and dissemination of that information.General informationPrivacy policy
Privacy Statement You may be aware that the Internet is not a secure environment.General informationContact us
How to find usPhysical address:Health Research Council of New Zealand, Level 1 South Tower, 110 Symonds Street, Grafton, Auckland 1010General informationAccessibility
The Health Research Council of New Zealand is committed to providing users with an accessible website.General informationOur executive leadership team
Our executive leadership team ensures HRC's policies and procedures are as robust and transparent as possible.General informationCouncil members
The Council is committed to ensuring that all of its activities are conducted in a manner which meets the highest ethical standards.General informationWorking at the HRC
We're a team of 38 permanent staff who demonstrate our company values of integrity, commitment, transparency and courage.General informationMāori health research funding opportunities
The HRC has dedicated funding for Māori health research through our Rangahau Hauora Māori research investment stream.General informationCatalyst in the Community Award
The Catalyst in the Community Award recognises an individual or research team who have supported improved health outcomes in New Zealand through transformative, cross-disciplinary research in the health field, developed in partnership with a community.General informationTe Ata Hāpara Award
The Te Ata Hāpara Award acknowledges the importance of fostering the next generation of Māori health research leaders by recognising an emerging Māori researcher who has demonstrated contribution to advancing Māori health through their research and has a…General information