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Proposals for joint research with China

by Challenge communications | Aug 7, 2017 | Media release, Research activity

NZ China Centre for Non-Communicable Diseases offers scholarships for PhD students

$2.8m awarded to new research addressing child health challenges

by Challenge communications | Jul 4, 2017 | Media release

Successful research proposals from joint contestable funding round A Better Start and Cure Kids

Challenge chair recognised in Queen’s Birthday honours

by Challenge communications | Jun 6, 2017 | Media release

Challenge chair Pat Snedden recognised in Queen’s Birthday honours

Challenge science supports social investment in children

by Challenge communications | May 5, 2017 | Board, Media release

A Better Start strategic research supports early detection and intervention of issues in child health

Vision Matauranga and Pasifika focus webinar for researchers

by Challenge communications | Mar 27, 2017 | Media release, Vision Matauranga

A Better Start Vision Matauranga and Pasika focus advice to assist researchers with their proposals for the joint $2.8 contestable funding round with Cure Kids.

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