University of Waikato Tauranga Campus Bursary, New Zealand

University of Waikato New ZealandThe University of Waikato has established this bursary to be offered to students who have applied and received an offer of place for study at the University’s Tauranga Campus.

The bursary applies to tuition fees only and is not transferable.

Eligibility
To be eligible, applicants must:

  • be an international student.
  • be enrolling for the first time at the University of Waikato.
  • be enrolling into a program of study at the University’s Tauranga campus.
  • be commencing full-time study in the year of tenure and be enrolled full-time to study at the University of Waikato’s Tauranga Campus for either the first year or the duration of the programme.
  • not be coming to the University of Waikato via a sponsoring body.

Value

  • The bursary will have a value of NZD$10,000.
  • This amount will be applied directly to the recipient’s tuition fees at the beginning of their University of Waikato studies.

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University of Waikato Master of Engineering Practice Bursary, New Zealand

University of Waikato New ZealandThe University of Waikato has established this bursary to be offered to students who have applied and received an offer for the Master of Engineering Practice (180pt).

The bursary applies to tuition fees only and is not transferrable.

Eligibility
To be eligible, applicants must:

  • be an international student.
  • be enrolling for the first time at the University of Waikato.
  • be enrolling into the Master of Engineering Practice (180pt) in A semester 2020.
  • be commencing full-time study in the year of tenure and be enrolled full-time to study at the University of Waikato for either the first year or the duration of the programme in the Master of Engineering Practice.
  • not be coming to the University of Waikato via a sponsoring body.
  • not be coming to the University of Waikato on a Guaranteed Credit Arrangement or on a study abroad and student exchange agreement.

Value

  • The bursary will have a value of NZD$10,000.
  • This amount will be applied directly to the recipient’s tuition fees at the beginning of their University of Waikato studies.

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University of Waikato Research Masters Scholarship, New Zealand

University of Waikato New ZealandUniversity of Waikato Research Masters Scholarship

  • Value: Tier 1 – $15,000 for 120-point theses (or more), Tier 2 – $12,000 for 90-point theses, or Tier 3 – $5,500 towards the tuition fees of the master’s programme
  • Study Level: Postgraduate (Research)
  • Subject Area: Any
  • Closing Date: 31 Oct 2019

Eligibility
For students intending to enrol full-time in a 500-level thesis of 90 points or more as part of their first master’s degree at the University of Waikato. International students must have completed at least 120 points of study at a New Zealand university in order to be eligible for this Scholarship.

Contact
Scholarships
Te Mata Kairangi School of Graduate Research
The University of Waikato
Private Bag 3105, Hamilton 3240
New Zealand

Phone +64 7 858 5096
Email scholarships@waikato.ac.nz

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Alan Musgrave Scholarship in Philosophy, University of Otago, New Zealand

Established by the University Council in 2011, the Alan Musgrave Master’s Scholarship in Philosophy provides support for the high calibre international students to study towards a Master’s degree in Philosophy at the University of Otago.

Eligibility
Applications are open to international students, who do not qualify for domestic tuition fee rates, intending to enrol full-time in the year following selection, either in a one-year BA (Hons) in Philosophy followed by a Master’s degree by thesis in Philosophy, or in a Master’s degree by thesis in Philosophy.

Application and Selection Process
Every application must submit an application on the prescribed form to the University of Otago Doctoral and Scholarships Office by the specified closing date in the year preceding the intended tenure of the scholarship.

The selection committee, consisting of the Head of the Department of Philosophy, in the chair, and two other academic staff members from the department, shall consider the following factors in recommending award of the scholarship:

  • the applicant’s academic record
  • the applicant’s potential for graduate research

Financial
The scholarship consists of a full rebate of tuition fees plus $15,000 per annum to be paid as a monthly stipend. If the recipient withdraws from or completes the prescribed course of study at the University of Otago during tenure of the scholarship, all payments will cease and no money refunded to the student.

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Marsden PhD Scholarship in Statistics, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

A Marsden funded PhD Scholarship in Statistics including all tuition fees and a tax-free stipend is available at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) in Auckland, New Zealand starting as soon as possible for a period of three years.

The successful applicant will work on a cross-Faculty project dealing with identifying inflammation biomarkers for depression in Pacific youth in New Zealand (NZ). The project is led by Professor Richard Siegert (Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences) and Dr El-Shadan Tautolo (Director of the Centre for Pacific Health & Development Research) and includes researchers from the AUT Roche Diagnostics Laboratory and AUT’s School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences. International collaboration with researchers at Deakin University in Australia and Nottingham Trent University in the UK is also involved. Pacific youth in NZ have a higher rate of depression than the general population. There is evidence that depression and inflammation occur together but little understanding of how they impact on each other. The aim of this research project is to assess depression and inflammation markers in the blood of 875 Pacific youth aged 20 who have been participants in AUT’s longitudinal Pacific Islands Families Study (PIFS) since birth. The successful PhD applicant will apply modern analytics and biostatistics to identify depression subtypes and relationships among demographic, epidemiological, psychosocial and blood-assayed risk features of depression. These analyses will involve the use of both traditional statistical techniques and machine-learning algorithms. This position provides a unique opportunity for a student with a Masters or Honours qualification in analytics or statistics to gain valuable experience in healthcare analytics and biostatistics as well as to work with an international team and contribute to a highly important health issue in New Zealand and internationally.

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Therle Drake Postgraduate Scholarship, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Victoria University of Wellington New ZealandThe Therle Drake Postgraduate Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) was established in 2013, via the Victoria University Foundation, through a bequest made by John Drake, in memory of his wife, Therle. The scholarship will be available annually.

Purpose of award
The scholarship is for postgraduate classical performance overseas study and application should be made in the year for which the project is planned . While the terms of the bequest are that preference be given to a piano student, other applicants will be considered.

The scholarship is open to both domestic and international students.

Selection criteria
The project will normally involve the student attending a short course (up to four weeks), or attending and/or participating in concerts and/or masterclasses in Europe, North America or Australia. The project should be complementary to the current postgraduate course of study at the NZSM and create minimal disruption to any structured course work.

How do students apply?
Applicants should provide the following supporting documentation;

  • A letter outlining the project and its benefit to your career plans.
  • A detailed budget.
  • Copies of any communication with the host person(s) or organisation(s) overseas.
  • A supporting statement from an academic.

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College of Humanities and Social Sciences International Excellence Scholarship, Massey University, New Zealand

The Massey University College of Humanities and Social Sciences International Excellence Scholarship (“the Scholarship”) aims to attract highly capable new international students with demonstrated academic excellence to study in a College of Humanities and Social Sciences full-time undergraduate or postgraduate programme.

The Scholarship is applicable to any of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences programmes offered to new international full fee-paying students across all Massey University campuses.

The Scholarships will be competitive and awarded based on academic merit at the discretion of the selection committee.

The Scholarship is valued at NZD $5,000 for each 120 credits enrolled, for the total credit value of the Programme.

  • Undergraduate Programme maximum: NZD $20,000 (for a 4-year programme)
  • Postgraduate Programme maximum: NZD $10,000 (for a 2-year programme)

The total number of new scholarships to be awarded each year is subject to approval by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences Executive Group.

Eligibility
Recipients must be full-fee paying international students, who are neither citizens nor permanent residents of New Zealand or Australia, and who are enrolling for the first time in a programme at Massey University.

Applicants must remain full-fee paying international students throughout the duration of their study in order to remain eligible for the scholarship.

The recipient must be enrolled full-time (equivalent to at least 120 credits per year) in an eligible undergraduate or postgraduate programme offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

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University of Waikato Taught Postgraduate Scholarship, New Zealand

University of Waikato New ZealandUniversity of Waikato Taught Postgraduate Scholarship

  • Value: Up to $3,000
  • Study Level: Postgraduate (Taught)
  • Subject Area: Any
  • Closing Date: 30 Apr 2019

Eligibility
For students who are enrolling in 500-level taught papers (some 400-level taught papers are also eligible – see appendix A of the regulations for a full list). Applicants are expected to have a minimum GPA of A-. International students must have completed at least 120 points of study at a New Zealand university in order to be eligible to apply for this Scholarship.

Contact
The Scholarships Office
The University of Waikato
Private Bag 3105, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand

Phone: +64 7 858 5096
Email: scholarships@waikato.ac.nz

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UC College of Engineering International Scholarship, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

This scholarship recognises top international scholars and supports them in study towards an undergraduate Engineering degree at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.

APPLYING FOR THIS SCHOLARSHIP
The online application system will begin accepting applications eight weeks before the closing date.

Eligibility
Recipients must be full-fee-paying international students. Applicants may not be:

  1. citizens of New Zealand or Australia; or
  2. Permanent Residents of Australia; or
  3. holders of New Zealand residence class visas.

Applicants must have completed a university entrance-level qualification that permits entry into a UC undergraduate degree programme before the closing date for applications for the scholarship. By 1 March or by 15 August as applicable, an applicant must have applied to the University for admission to the BE(Hons) programme.

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Tourism Industry New Zealand Trust & Lincoln University PhD Scholarship, New Zealand

Recently questions of a sector, or entity’s, ‘social licence to operate’ has been brought into consideration across a number of productive sectors (agriculture, fisheries, tourism) and resource management actions (bio-protection and bio-security, water use etc.). Broadly speaking a social license has been defined as existing when a project has the ongoing approval within the local community, other stakeholders, and broad social acceptance. In turn social licence needs to be earnt, monitored and retained.

Lincoln University New Zealand

As the tourism industry has grown in size and scope similar questions are now being asked about its community acceptance and limits to growth. The goal of the Doctoral scholarship is to address these questions and determine a framework for understanding tourism’s social licence to operate with particular reference to the New Zealand context.

The purpose of this scholarship is to support research to provide a theoretically informed understanding of tourism’s social licence to operate in New Zealand. The practical outcomes of this research will inform monitoring and management frameworks for the tourism sector. A secondary purpose is to build human capacity development for tourism policy and management.

To address these goals, the Tourism Industry New Zealand Trust and Lincoln University have agreed to jointly fund and support the research programme.

One scholarship will be offered to a student studying for, and new to, the Doctoral (PhD) qualification at Lincoln University in the Department of Tourism, Sport and Society. The value of the scholarship will be $25,500 emolument per year for each of three years, plus the amount equivalent to the New Zealand students’ tuition fees (currently $7300) per annum for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Lincoln University for the same period. The tuition fee is paid annually by way of a credit to the scholar’s fees account. Limited operational funds are also provided.

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