- Stakeholder Engagement
- Commercial Research Acumen
- Waikato or Bay of Plenty position
This senior leadership role will connect the University of Waikato’s research expertise and facilities with local, national and international stakeholders. By fostering partnerships that enable commercial research, the role will enhance the University’s research impact, strengthen its facilities and industry collaboration, and ensure commercial research is effectively translated into market deployment.
Mō te tūranga | About the Role
Reporting to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research, the Director will:
- Build and manage relationships with local councils, Māori organisations and iwi, economic development agencies, and businesses.
- Increase commercial research operational performance while growing business partnerships and funding streams.
- Identify and support intellectual property opportunities and technology transfer initiatives.
- Mentor early and mid-career researchers to build capability for commercial research and its commercialisation, and
- Support leadership of research innovation across the University to deliver impactful and relevant outcomes.
For more information on the role please see the position description
Tō Kōrero | About You
You will bring:
- Leadership experience in research, innovation, commercial research or commercialisation, ideally within tertiary or research institute settings.
- Experience in technology transfer, intellectual property management, and building effective teams.
- Strong strategic planning and stakeholder engagement skills with an ability to deliver commercial outcomes.
- Understanding of industry needs and experience and aligning them with research capability.
- Commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and engagement with Māori and iwi partners.
A Master’s degree is essential, and a Doctoral qualification is preferred.
The University of Waikato | Te Wānanga o Waikato
The University of Waikato advances knowledge, fosters innovation, and delivers research that contributes to society. Located in the Waikato region, and with a campus in Tauranga the University has strong connections with industry, iwi and communities.
Me pēhea te tono | How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit a Cover Letter and CV to [email protected] quoting vacancy number #85. For more information contact Simon Urquhart-Hay at Taumata Search and Selection on 029 494 2229, or John Bell on 021 599 586.
Applications close Sunday, 24th August 2025.