Course Level: Scholarships are available to study master’s research program.
Eligible Countries: New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident of New Zealand.
Eligibility Criteria: Scholarships are offered to outstanding students at any NZ university, for study towards research in either a Masters or a PhD degree in a wide range of disciplines, provided the research is in the broad fields of Humanities (i.e. the study of human culture, especially literature, languages, history, art, music and philosophy) or Social Sciences (i.e. the scientific study of any aspect of social behaviour and/or the functioning of society). Candidates whose degree programmers do not appear to fit in these categories, but who feel that their research qualifies them, will be asked to justify this view in their applications. Research proposals that are focused on contemporary issues and are forward-looking, with an interdisciplinary aspect, may be preferred.
- An applicant must be a New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident of New Zealand.
- Students may apply in anticipation of, or during, their postgraduate study, but note there is only one application round per year.
- Applications are for research in the following year.
- The scholarships are normally regarded as full-time, so positions of emolument may be undertaken only with the permission of the Committee.
- Applicants must be of an age that they have not passed their 35th birthday by 1 October in the year of application.
- Applicants must be intending to enrol or be enrolled in a degree with a research component of 90 points or more.
Method of Application: Applications close 1 October. The application will include:
- Verified copies of transcripts of the applicant’s academic record (NB: Some universities provide transcripts via My Equals. These are already verified.)
- a statement of the proposed programmed of research with an outline of the methods of investigation it is proposed to adopt
- an outline of past and current leadership activities
- a CV (no longer than three A4 sides)
- The names of two referees. (Applicants must ask their referees to email confidential references to Ms Collins by 1st October.)
- After consideration of the submissions, the selection committee will invite shortlisted candidates to attend an interview in Wellington 26 November, the costs of which will be covered by the Scholarship Fund.
- The interview will include a ten-minute presentation by the candidate. Those shortlisted for interview will also be asked to provide a budget of proposed research expenses for the following year.
- Candidates will be notified of the results of their applications soon after the interviews.
Online Application
Scholarship Link
Scholarship Application Deadline: October 1, 2018
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