stands for and advocates for science and scientists in New Zealand
Location
New Zealand
Website
https://scientists.org.nz/
Formerly called
New Zealand Association of Scientific Workers
The New Zealand Association of Scientists is an independent association for scientists in New Zealand. It was founded in 1941 as the New Zealand Association of Scientific Workers, and renamed in 1954.[1] It differs from the Royal Society of New Zealand in being an independent non-profit incorporated society and registered charity,[2][3] rather than being constituted by an Act of Parliament.[4] While not being entirely non-political,[5] the Association focuses on policy, social and economic responsibility aspects of science.[6]
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