
Peter Gluckman
Peter Gluckman is a distinguished scientist and former chief science advisor to the New Zealand government, renowned for his contributions to child health and environmental science. He led an independent review of New Zealand's research sector, which is shaping the future of the country’s eight universities and public research organizations.
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Peter Gluckman, the former chief science advisor to the Prime Minister, emphasized the importance of supporting youth mental health as a public health priority.
Youth mental health crisis: New reports shed light on what’s driving it and why social media is an ‘amplifier’Peter Gluckman, the then Prime Minister’s Chief Science Adviser, reported a lack of scientific evidence regarding health risks from low levels of methamphetamine exposure.
Auckland tenant admits causing meth contamination but doesn’t have to pay for items thrown awaySir Peter Gluckman is the managing trustee of Koi Tū – The Centre for Informed Futures.
The varied faces of NZ think-tanks: Who fronts them and what they doSir Peter Gluckman is the chairman of Koi Tū, who made a significant speech about Auckland's economic opportunities.
Why I’m still not convinced by Wayne Brown - Simon WilsonProfessor Sir Peter Gluckman led an independent review that influenced the sector reforms.
Environment watchdog flags worries over Govt science sector shake-up





























