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Dianne Christine McCarthy is a New Zealand scientist and professional director, who was the chief executive of the
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between 2007 and 2014. She lives in
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Education

McCarthy completed a
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degree in mathematics and music, followed by a
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degree at the
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. She also completed a
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in experimental psychology at the university in 1979. The title of her doctoral thesis was ''A behavioural analysis of signal-detection performance''.


Professional life

McCarthy has held a number of senior management and governance roles in the tertiary education, science and health sectors. She is a former professor and pro vice-chancellor of the University of Auckland, and served as the chief executive of the
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from 2007 to 2014, after two terms on the society's council from 2000 to 2007. She has published scientific literature in the area of behavioural neuroscience and lectured in this area at the University of Auckland since 1981, becoming head of the Department of Psychology in 1991. In 1995 she was promoted to professor and served as associate dean of the university's Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences. She currently sits on a number of company boards, including Powerhouse Ventures Ltd, and the
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, and is a member of the governance boards of the Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies, and the Healthier Lives
National Science Challenge The National Science Challenges (NSC) are 11 ten-year collaborative science programmes in New Zealand, established in 2014. They are "cross-disciplinary, mission-led programmes designed to tackle New Zealand’s biggest science-based challenges ...
. She is also acting chair of the Ageing Well National Science Challenge. She is a trustee of the
Malaghan Institute of Medical Research The Malaghan Institute of Medical Research is an independent biomedical research institute based in Wellington, New Zealand. The Malaghan Institute specialises in the immune system, and how it can be harnessed to improve human health. Its key are ...
and the Hearing Research Foundation (NZ), and is a member of the Science Advisory Board of the Centre for Brain Research at the University of Auckland. She was recently appointed to the Board of the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research. Notable doctoral students of McCarthy's include Rita Krishnamurthi.


Advocacy for women

McCarthy was co-opted into the Royal Society of New Zealand Council to improve the representation of women. According to the official Royal Society of New Zealand history, ''Illuminating Our World'', McCarthy found the Society "rather inward-looking, with little engagement and established in its ways". While chief executive of the Royal Society, McCarthy helped to establish the New Zealand Women in Leadership programme that helped women in tertiary institutions to become leaders. She has been interested in equity issues throughout her career, being appointed as pro vice-chancellor of equal opportunities at the University of Auckland in 2005. She has served as a New Zealand judge for the
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Honours

McCarthy was appointed an
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, for services to education, in the 2008 Queen's Birthday Honours, and a Companion of the
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for her services to science in 2015. In the
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, she was promoted to
Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit The New Zealand Order of Merit is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system. It was established by royal warrant on 30 May 1996 by Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, "for those persons who in any field of endeavour, have ren ...
, for her services to science, business and women. When she was awarded the honour, she said she wanted to let young women know that science is not just for boys.


References

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