April Scholarships Update Email enquiries to: [email protected] Website: www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships SCHOLARSHIPS OFFICE WEB: Visit www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships to: > Find advice about searching and applying for scholarships > Download scholarship regulations and application forms, or to apply on-line > Subscribe to the Scholarships Update e-newsletter > Find useful links to national and international funding websites > Contact the University of Waikato Scholarships Office. You can also find us on Facebook. Visit www.facebook.com/UniversityOfWaikatoScholarships to stay in the loop! LOCATION: We are located on Level one of the Student Centre – Te Manawa, Hamilton Campus (opposite Bennetts Bookstore) Ph:+64 7 838 4489 Email:[email protected] PAPER APPLICATIONS: Hamilton – applications can be dropped into the Scholarships Office reception, Student Information desk (Level two Student Centre – Te Manawa, or deposited in the red drop box beside their counter. Tauranga – applications can be dropped into the Information Centre at either the Bongard Centre or the Windermere Campus. Handy hint: Applicants sometimes struggle to upload multiple and/or multi-page documents (e.g. degree certificates and academic transcripts) to an online application. We suggest that applicants scan multiple documents and upload them as one long scanned document. An example of a set of scanned documents would be Master’s certificate, Master’s transcript, Bachelor’s certificate, and Bachelor’s transcript. SCHOLARSHIPS OF THE MONTH Māori Award: Te Pūtea Tautoko (apply online) Closing date: 30 April 2016 Level: Final year Undergraduate, Graduate or Postgraduate This Scholarship is to replace the Māori Excellence Awards. It is for students of Māori ethnicity who are enrolled part- or fulltime in the final year of an undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate degree and who have proven academic potential but whose financial circumstances are severely constrained, or for whom there are other special circumstance, which would make such an award a significant means of enhancing their academic success. Check our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships for the regulations and online application form. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 1 University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarships (apply online) Closing date: 31 October 2015 (Round 1) and 30 April 2016 (Round 2) Level: Postgraduate The University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarships support domestic and international students studying, or intending to study, full-time for a doctoral degree. Scholarships are awarded on academic merit with a minimum grade of A– expected for eligibility. Applicants should have gained, or be very close to gaining, an Offer of Place for doctoral study at the University of Waikato. Check our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships for the regulations and online application form. University of Waikato Masters Research Scholarships (apply online) Closing date: 31 October 2015 (Round 1) and 30 April 2016 (Round 2) Level: Graduate These Scholarships are offered to NZ citizens who are full-time students, normally studying in the final or only year of their Master’s degree. These Scholarships are designed to encourage research, especially in the form of a 90- or 120-point thesis, at the University of Waikato. Check our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships for the regulations and online application form. University of Waikato Taught Postgraduate Fees Scholarship (apply online) Closing date: 31 October 2015 (Round 1) and 30 April 2016 (Round 2) Level: Graduate / Postgraduate These fees Scholarships support part- and full-time domestic and international students studying at the University of Waikato. These award support coursework rather than research papers. International applicants are required to have completed at least 120 points of study at a New Zealand University. Check our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships for the regulations and online application form. University of Waikato Research Institute Scholarships (apply online) Closing date: 30 April 2016 Level: Graduate / Postgraduate The University of Waikato has six Research Institutes which are offering doctoral and masters scholarships. The Research Institutes support world-class research in environmental science, demography and economic analysis, business and leadership, professional learning and development, education, and Māori and indigenous development. Further information and online application forms can be found at: Check http://www.waikato.ac.nz/research/research-institute-scholarships.shtml on our website for the relevant regulations and online application form. Waikato Graduate Women Educational Trust Masters Study Award Closing date: 30 April 2016 Level: Graduate The Waikato Graduate Women Educational Trust offers this Scholarship to women students enrolled at the University of Waikato for a thesis worth at least 90 points towards a master’s degree. For further information and to request a copy of the application form/regulations, please email [email protected]. Waikato Graduate Women Educational Trust Merit Award for Doctoral Study Closing date: 30 April 2016 Level: Postgraduate The Waikato Graduate Women Educational Trust annually offers this Scholarship to women students enrolled full-time in a PhD degree at the University of Waikato. Please note that the Branch normally stipulates that the degree must have commenced in the 12 months prior to the closing date for the Award. For further information and to request a copy of the application form/regulations, please email [email protected]. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 2 SCHOLARSHIPS TO WATCH FOR Gemini Trust Disability Scholarship (apply online) Closing date: 30 June 2016 Level: Undergraduate This Scholarship is open to applications from undergraduate students with physical disabilities who have completed at least one year of University study, who whose home is in the Waikato, King Country, or Coromandel regions. The Scholarship shall have a value of up to $10,000, and shall be tenable for one year. Check our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships for the regulations and online application form. Rhodes Scholarship (UNZ) Closing date 1 August 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate These Scholarships are for students wishing to commence study at Oxford University in September/October 2017. These Scholarships are open to New Zealand citizens and holders of a New Zealand Permanent Resident Visa who will be over nineteen but under twenty-five as at 1 October 2017, and who will soon or have already graduated with a degree from a New Zealand university. These prestigious and generous Scholarships are highly competitive. Proven intellectual and academic ability of a high standard is the first quality required of applicants, but they will also be required to show integrity of character, interest in and respect for their fellow beings, the ability to lead and the energy to use their talents to the full. Detailed information and application documents are available from the UNZ website www.universitiesnz.ac.nz Prospective applicants should contact Gwenda ([email protected]) in the UoW Scholarships Office before applying. We also strongly recommend that you attend the Rhodes Scholarship information session at 3 p.m. on Friday, 29 April (the last day of teaching recess). It will be held in meeting room M.1.42 on Level 1 of the Student Centre (opposite Bennetts Bookstore). Invaluable advice will be provided by past Rhodes Scholars. Woolf Fisher Trust Scholarship (UNZ) Closing date 1 August 2016 Level: Postgraduate These Scholarships are for students wishing to commence a PhD at Cambridge University in September/October 2017. These Scholarships are open to New Zealand citizens who are under thirty as at 31 December 2016, attended a New Zealand secondary school for at least two years, and have graduated or are expected to graduate with a first-class honours degree from a university in New Zealand. These prestigious and generous Scholarships are highly competitive. Woolf Fisher Scholars will have shown outstanding academic ability and will possess many of the qualities admired by Woolf Fisher: integrity, leadership, boldness of vision and exceptional zeal, and keenness and capacity for work. Detailed information and online application documents are available from the UNZ website www.universitiesnz.ac.nz Prospective applicants should contact Gwenda ([email protected]) in the UoW Scholarships Office before applying. We also strongly recommend that you attend the Rhodes Scholarship information session at 3 p.m. on Friday, 29 April (the last day of teaching recess). It will be held in meeting room M.1.42 on Level 1 of the Student Centre (opposite Bennetts Bookstore). Invaluable advice, highly relevant to the Woolf Fisher Trust Scholarship, will be provided by past Rhodes Scholars. Fulbright New Zealand General Graduate Awards Closing date 1 August 2015 Level: Graduate / Postgraduate Fulbright New Zealand General Graduate Awards are for promising New Zealand graduate students to undertake postgraduate study or research at US institutions in any field. Approximately eight awards valued at up to US$33,000 are granted each year, towards one year of study or research in the US. Applicants must show academic excellence, leadership potential and the ability to be a cultural ambassador for New Zealand. Further information is available from the Fulbright website www.fulbright.org.nz. Prospective applicants should contact Liesha, [email protected] in the Scholarships Office before applying. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 3 Fulbright Science and Innovation Graduate Awards Closing date: 1 August 2016 Level: Postgraduate Fulbright Science and Innovation Graduate Awards are for promising New Zealand graduate students to undertake postgraduate study or research at US institutions in fields related to science and innovation. Approximately 14 awards valued at up to US$33,000 are granted each year, towards one year of study or research in the US. Applicants must show academic excellence, leadership potential and the ability to be a cultural ambassador for New Zealand. Further information is available from the Fulbright website www.fulbright.org.nz. Prospective applicants should contact Liesha, [email protected] in the Scholarships Office before applying. Fulbright-Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Graduate Award Closing date: 1 August 2016 Level: Postgraduate The Fulbright-Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Graduate Award is for a promising New Zealand graduate student to undertake postgraduate study or research at a US institution in the field of indigenous development. One award valued at up to US$33,000 is granted each year, towards one year of study or research in the US. The award is available for study or research that fits within and contributes to the one of the NPM Research Programme and NPM’s priorities and themes. Further information is available from the Fulbright website www.fulbright.org.nz. Prospective applicants should contact Liesha, [email protected] in the Scholarships Office before applying. Fulbright-EQC Graduate Award in Natural Disaster Research Closing date 1 August 2015 Level: Postgraduate The Fulbright-EQC Graduate Award in Natural Disaster Research is for a promising New Zealand graduate student to undertake postgraduate study or research at a US university in the area of natural disaster research. One award valued at up to US$33,000 is granted each year, towards one year of study or research in the US. Applicants must show academic excellence, leadership potential and the ability to be a cultural ambassador for New Zealand. Further information is available from the Fulbright website www.fulbright.org.nz. Prospective applicants should contact Liesha, [email protected] in the Scholarships Office before applying. The Golden Key International Honour Society Waikato Chapter We are one of two Chapters of Golden Key in New Zealand, our society recognises and promotes Academic excellence in over 400 Universities worldwide. The Waikato Chapter is involved with volunteer work, academic improvement and fostering leadership skills. As a Golden Key member you have access to a variety of scholarships throughout the year, these can be applied for via this link, http://www.goldenkey.org/scholarships-awards/listing/ For more information about our chapter and activities planned for B Semester, please go to our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/GoldenKeyWaikato or email Annie West (President) at [email protected]. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 4 Looking for further funding to support your study? The Generosity New Zealand Funding Information Service offers the givME website http://apps.generosity.org.nz/givME (formerly BreakOut). Please note that givME is a subscriber service; checking it from a ‘private’ computer can cost almost $100 an hour! We strongly recommend that you use a University of Waikato computer, as we pay a ‘blanket’ subscription. If you don't have access to a University computer, access givME from a site that already pays a subscription, e.g. a public library. Tauranga students can also access the givMe website from the University of Waikato campus in Tauranga. Just log on using your student ID, go to the University of Waikato Scholarships website, select ‘Search for Scholarships’, then ‘Other funding’, click on ‘Generosity New Zealand’, then start answering the questions. Your answers will shorten the list to those awards you might be eligible for (instead of all of the thousands on this amazing website!). International students will find it particularly helpful that, under the section ‘This is also relevant to me’, they can filter the list to show awards open to international students. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 5 Scholarships Currently Open for Application Please note: We have tried to indicate the ‘Level’ of each award. Please treat this information as a guide only; you still need to check the regulations to confirm your eligibility. Julia Sandford Scholarship (apply online) Closing date: 1 April 2016 Level: Graduate This Scholarship is offered to a student who demonstrates academic potential, as well as commitment to, and focus on, geography as a field of study. The Scholarship has a value of $1,500 and is open to honours- and masters-level Geography students at the University of Waikato. Further information and application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Science and Engineering Masters Fees Awards (apply online) Closing date: 1 April 2016 Level: Graduate These $2,000 fees awards are offered to assist participants enrolling in their first year of an MSc(Research), MSc(Tech), ME or MEnvSci programme. These are awarded on academic merit, based on the applicant’s GPA across their best 80points at 300 level in their relevant undergraduate degree. Greater emphasis will be placed on the papers which are most relevant to the applicant’s area of specialisation in their proposed masters degree. Further information and application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Trust Waikato Student Community Grants (apply online) Closing dates: 1 April, 1 July and 1 October 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate Trust Waikato has made available a considerable amount of money to be used as research grants by students of the University of Waikato. This fund has been provided to support student research that is aimed at improving the lives of the people in the Waikato region through enhancing the management of community organisations. Research projects that will be supported are those that focus on ways in which not-for-profit / voluntary / community / whanau / third-sector organisations may enhance life for the people of the Waikato region. There is no set value for this award; instead, each applicant puts forward a request depending on their specific expenses (such as study, travel, resources, etc.). Further information and application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Ross Beever Memorial Mycological Award (RBMMA) Closing date: 10 April 2016 Level: Graduate / Postgraduate This award was established in 2014 and named in the memory of Dr Ross Beever, senior scientist and mycologist at Landcare Research, widely published plant pathologist of international repute, plant geneticist, mentor and friend to many, and life member of the Fungal Network of NZ (FUNNZ). One award, normally of $500, may be awarded annually. The award is intended to provide financial support to a student who is studying full time at a postgraduate level in mycology: i.e. completing PhD, Masters or Honours, on a topic relating to New Zealand mycology or plant pathology. For further information and application form, visit http://www.funnz.org.nz/RBMMA. Sir William Gallagher Cyber Security Scholarship (apply online) Closing date: 12 April 2016 Level: Graduate The Sir William Gallagher Cyber Security Scholarship supports academically talented students studying towards a Master of Cyber Security qualification at the University of Waikato. Applicants must be enrolled in a Master of Cyber Security and be a citizen or permanent resident of NZ. The value of the scholarship is NZ$25,000 for students undertaking a 180 point MCS and NZ$20,000 for a 120 point MCS. Further information and online application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Community Waikato Scholarships (apply online) Closing date: 12 April 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Graduate The Community Waikato Scholarships aim to support paid and volunteer workers in community-based social service organisations who are undertaking tertiary study. Community Waikato will be prioritising applications that clearly demonstrate To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 6 a link between the study and strengthening the community sector via enhancing the capacity of the organisation they are involved with. To apply for this Scholarship you will need to be: 1. A New Zealand citizen or permanent resident. 2. An employee or volunteer for a not-for-profit social service organisation in the greater Waikato region. (This region is the region covered by the following District Councils: Hamilton City, Hauraki, Matamata-Piako, Otorohanga, Ruapehu, South Waikato, Thames Coromandel, Waikato, Waipa, Waitomo.) 3. Undertaking tertiary study leading to a qualification which will contribute to your social service work. This study could be at a university, wānanga, polytechnic or other publicly recognised tertiary education provider. 4. Supported by the community-based, not-for-profit social service organisation you are involved in. The scholarships will usually be for an amount between $500 and $1,000, and are intended to be a grant towards course fees. For further information and to access the online application form, visit www.communitywaikato.org.nz or email Sally at [email protected]. New Zealand-Germany Science & Technology Programme Closing date: 14 April 2016 Level: Postgraduate The programme supports collaboration between New Zealand and German researchers with up to $6,000 available in respect of any single trip from New Zealand to Germany. The research fields for 2015 are Health, Food/Agriculture/Biosciences, Environment, Advanced Manufacturing, Marine and Polar research and Sustainable cities (including Renewable Energy). This programme is directed to supporting existing researchers or technologists. Applications to fund PhD students or postgraduate students will, generally, not be considered. However, where it is essential that a PhD or Postgraduate student is a vital part of the research project, an application may be considered. For further information, check out http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/programmes/funds/international-relationships/germany/. Brian Perry Charitable Trust Undergraduate Scholarship in Science & Engineering (apply online) Closing date: 15 April 2016 Level: 2nd Year Undergraduate This Scholarship is open to applicants who are enrolled in the second year of full-time study towards an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Candidates for the Scholarship must have been enrolled full-time at the University of Waikato in the year preceding application. Further information and online application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Brian Perry Charitable Trust Business Management Scholarship (apply online) Closing date: 15 April 2016 Level: 2nd Year Undergraduate This Scholarship is open to applicants who are enrolled in the second year of full-time study towards an undergraduate degree in the Waikato Management School. Candidates for the Scholarship must have been enrolled full-time at the University of Waikato in the year preceding application. Further information and online application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Michael Caiger Memorial Scholarship Closing date: 15 April 2016 Level: Undergraduate This Scholarship, worth up to $5,000, is awarded to a full-time undergraduate student at second year, or above, of study at the University of Waikato who is studying towards a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc). Applicants must have been enrolled full-time for at least one full year at the University of Waikato in the year preceding their application. In selecting a recipient, the Selection Panel will take into account academic merit, financial need, and the applicant’s vision for their field of study. Further information and application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. New Horizons for Women Trust (Inc.) (apply online) Closing date: 17 April 2015 Level: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate The New Horizons for Women Trust offers a range of awards. They include the following: Second-Chance Education Awards for women (in two age groups (under or over 25 years)): 1. Foundation Study Awards (worth $1,000) 2. Diploma and Degree Study Awards (worth $3,000 to $4,000). Research Awards for women who are conducting research that benefits women and/or girls in New Zealand. 1. Research Awards (worth $5,000) 2. Wāhine Ora: Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga New Horizons for Women Trust Research Award (worth $10,000) To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 7 Specific Purpose Awards for women: 1. Margaret L Bailey Science Award (worth $5,000) 2. Career Change Awards (worth $3,000) 3. Graduate Women Manawatu Charitable Trust Refugee Study Award (worth $3,000) 4. Ria McBride Public Service Management Award - one award for $15,000 5. Sonja Davies Peace Award (worth $4,000) 6. Teupoko'ina Utanga Morgan Memorial Award (worth $5,000) For further information and the online application forms, visit: http://www.newhorizonsforwomen.org.nz/. Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Bridging Grants Closing date: 1 March and 26 April 2016 Level: Postgraduate Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga offers funding worth up to $2,000 per month for up to three months to assist doctoral candidates who are not in receipt of any other significant income during the final stages of completion or publishing. Māori researchers who are at one of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga's Partner Institutions and who are currently registered and in the final year of a doctoral degree; or who have recently submitted a thesis for examination or recently completed the final requirements for a doctoral degree and wish to publish their work. For further information, please visit http://maramatanga.ac.nz/npm-grants. Ngati Whakaue Education Endowment Trust – Tertiary Grants Closing date 29 April 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate A number of tertiary grants are offered to students in their second or subsequent year of their current programme of study, who are Ngati Whakaue descendants of one of the original owners in the Pukeroa Oruawhata Block or a descendant of one or more of the six Koromatua of Ngati Whakaue. For more information, including eligibility criteria and online application form, visit http://www.ngatiwhakaue-eetb.org.nz/. Thrifty Scholarship in Tourism (apply online) Closing date: 30 April 2016 Level: Graduate Thrifty car rental New Zealand is proud of the partnership it has with the University of Waikato and the scholarship programme. To be eligible to apply, applicants must be enrolled part- or full-time at the University of Waikato in an Honours degree with a focus on/relevance to Tourism. The Scholarship has a value of up to $5,000. Further information and application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Māori Award: Te Pūtea Tautoko (apply online) Closing date: 30 April 2016 Level: final Year Undergraduate, Graduate or Postgraduate This Scholarship is to replace the Māori Excellence Awards. It is for students of Māori ethnicity who are enrolled part- or fulltime in the final year of an undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate degree and who have proven academic potential but whose financial circumstances are severely constrained, or for whom there are other special circumstance, which would make such an award a significant means of enhancing their academic success. Check our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships for the regulations and online application form. University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarships (apply online) Closing date: 31 October 2015 (Round 1) and 30 April 2016 (Round 2) Level: Postgraduate The University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarships support domestic and international students studying, or intending to study, full-time for a doctoral degree. Scholarships are awarded on academic merit with a minimum grade of A– expected for eligibility. Applicants should have gained, or be very close to gaining, an Offer of Place for doctoral study at the University of Waikato. These Scholarships have a tenure of up to three years, pay a living allowance of $22,000 per annum (paid in monthly instalments), and cover a student’s [domestic] tuition fees for the duration of the Scholarship. Further information and online application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. University of Waikato Masters Research Scholarships (apply online) Closing date: 31 October 2015 (Round 1) and 30 April 2016 (Round 2) Level: Graduate These Scholarships are offered to NZ citizens who are full-time students, normally studying in the final or only year of their Master’s degree. These Scholarships are designed to encourage research, especially in the form of a 90- or 120-point thesis, at To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 8 the University of Waikato. This Scholarship has a value of up to $12,000, of which up to $3,500 is to be applied to tuition fees for the Master’s degree. Applicants are expected to have a minimum of at least an A– average. Further information and online application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. University of Waikato Taught Postgraduate Fees Scholarship (apply online) Closing date: 31 October 2015 (Round 1) and 30 April 2016 (Round 2) Level: Graduate / Postgraduate These fees Scholarships support part- and full-time domestic and international students studying at the University of Waikato. These awards support coursework rather than research papers. International applicants are required to have completed at least 120 points at any New Zealand University. Candidates are expected to be undertaking 500-level studies in one of the following: An Honours degree (normally of one year’s duration), undertaken after graduation with a Bachelor degree The year(s) in which 500-level papers are undertaken towards a multi-year Honours degree The taught components of any Masters degree. Any papers required for the qualification, including 30 or 60 point dissertation. A Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate. The awards will be determined on academic merit. Preference will be given to students on a pathway to research. Further information and online application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. University of Waikato Research Institute Scholarships (apply online) Closing date: 30 April 2016 Level: Graduate / Postgraduate The University of Waikato has six Research Institutes which are offering doctoral and masters scholarships. The Research Institutes support world-class research in environmental science, demography and economic analysis, business and leadership, professional learning and development, education, and Māori and indigenous development. Further information and online application forms can be found at: http://www.waikato.ac.nz/research/research-institutescholarships.shtml. Waikato Graduate Women Educational Trust Masters Study Award Closing date: 30 April 2016 Level: Graduate The Waikato Graduate Women Educational Trust offers scholarships of $2,000 to women students enrolled at the University of Waikato for a thesis worth at least 90 points towards a master’s degree. The applications will be assessed primarily on academic merit. Further information and application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Waikato Graduate Women Educational Trust Merit Award for Doctoral Study Closing date: 30 April 2016 Level: Postgraduate The Waikato Graduate Women Educational Trust annually offers this Scholarship to women students enrolled full-time in a PhD degree at the University of Waikato. Please note that the Branch normally stipulates that the degree must have been accepted by the Postgraduate Research Committee of the University of Waikato for confirmed enrolment fulltime for the PhD degree for the first time in the 12 months prior to the closing date for applications for the Award. The Award shall consist of $3,000 per year for up to three years, an additional $1,000 in the final year, and complementary membership of the branch for the tenure of the Award. Applications will be assessed primarily on academic merit. Further information and application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Holland Scholarship Closing date: 1 February or 1 May 2016 Level Undergraduate / Graduate The Holland Scholarship is financed by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science together with Dutch research universities and universities of applied sciences. This scholarship is meant for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who want to do their bachelor’s or master’s in Holland. You will need to check the specific deadline on the website of the institution you wish to apply to. For further information and an application form, visit http://www.studyinholland.nl/scholarships/holland-scholarship. Sir Apirana Ngata Memorial Scholarship Closing date 1 May 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate This Scholarship was created by the Māori Soldiers Trust Act 1957, and is administered by the Māori Trust Office to promote higher education amongst Māori. All Māori are eligible, but preference is given to descendants of Māori WWI veterans. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 9 Students may be studying in any field. The Selection Panel will consider academic record, demonstrated strong interest in Māori culture, and evidence of involvement in cultural and /or community activities. Further information and an application form can be found at http://www.tetumupaeroa.co.nz/sir-apirana-ngata-memorialscholarships or can be requested by emailing [email protected]. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 10 Fisher and Paykel Healthcare Undergraduate Scholarship in Physics Closing date: TBC Level: Undergraduate Up to two Scholarships will be offered in 2015 to third-year full-time students studying towards a BSc majoring in physics. These Scholarships have a value of $500. In selecting the successful applicant(s) for the FPH Scholarships, the Selection Panel will give preference to applicants of high academic calibre who have performed well in their prior years of study. Further information and application forms should soon be available on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Fisher and Paykel Healthcare Graduate Scholarship in Biophysics Closing date: TBC Level: Graduate This Scholarship is open to students who enrol at the University of Waikato for fulltime study towards an MSc or a PhD, with a thesis topic in Biophysics or Cortical Modelling. The Scholarship has a value of up to $5,000. In selecting the successful applicant for the FPH Scholarship, the Selection Panel will give preference to applicants of high academic calibre who have performed well in their prior years of study. Further information and application forms should soon be available on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. New Zealand Coastal Society Research Scholarship Closing date 1 May 2016 Level: Graduate / Postgraduate The New Zealand Coastal Society (NZCS) was inaugurated in 1992 to promote and advance knowledge and understanding of the coastal zone. This includes fostering coastal research and capacity building. The society offers two scholarships annually to students conducting research that has the potential to contribute towards the aims of the society: NZ$5000 to support PHD research, and NZ$2500 to support Masters Research. For further information and an application form, visit http://www.coastalsociety.org.nz/awards/. Terry Healy Memorial Awards Closing dates: 3 May 2016 Level: Graduate / Postgraduate This award was established in 2011 as the result of donations from family, colleagues, friends and students of Professor Terry Robin Healy (1944-2010). The fund commemorates the major contributions Professor Healy made to the Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences during his 38-year career at the University of Waikato between 1973 and 2010. Grants from the Fund will normally be made only to students enrolled or intending to enrol in a Masters or Doctoral degree in Earth Sciences, and who are not in receipt of other awards providing significant funds and/or are not receiving substantial financial assistance under a research contract. Further information and application forms can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships or are available from the School of Science Administrators Office. Waikato Regional Council and Waikato Tainui – Dame Te Atairangikaahu Scholarship Closing date: TBC Level: Undergraduate This Scholarship was established in 1991 to mark the 25th anniversary of the accession of Te Arikinui, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, to pay tribute to her leadership of the Māori people and appropriately ensure the further education of the Māori people in the Waikato region, at the University of Waikato. The Scholarships are open to application by Māori students whose family is resident within the Waikato Regional Council’s operational boundaries. Applicants will be enrolled full-time, at undergraduate level, at the University of Waikato. Preference may be given to candidates enrolled in the resource management or environmental fields. The Selection Panel will consider candidates’ academic merit, character, and commitment to and engagement with the communities, waterways, and land of this region. Two one-year Scholarships worth up to $2,000 shall normally be awarded. Successful candidates may also be offered employment with the Waikato Regional Council over the long vacation following tenure of the award. Recent recipients have been studying in the following fields: Geography, Environmental Planning, Biological Sciences, Law, Teaching, Screen and Media, and Māori language. Further information and application forms should soon be available on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Scholarships Closing date 11 May 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate The Ngati Kahungunu Iwi incorporated offers two types of scholarships for 2015: General Scholarship To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 11 Ngati Kahungunu students who are currently enrolled at a tertiary institution as a full time tauira in the third or final year of completing a degree or doing postgraduate study. Research Scholarship Three Research Scholarships of $5,000 are offered to full-time Ngati Kahungunu tertiary post-graduate student’s undertaking research. Priority will be given to student’s undertaking research projects within one of the following areas of strategic interest to Ngati Kahungunu: - Te Reo / Tikanga - Fisheries and Resource Management/Environmental Science - Health and Wellbeing - Information and communication technology All students must be tangata whenua registered member on the iwi registration database. For further information, please visit http://www.kahungunu.iwi.nz/. Claude McCarthy Fellowship – Category A (UNZ) Changes include: additional application round, new closing dates, and new timing of travel. Closing dates: Round 1 - 12 May 2016; Round 2 – TBC (likely to be October 2016) Level: Postgraduate Fellowships support overseas travel for short periods to: present research work at conferences, and/or conduct research. Applicants will be doctoral candidates at a New Zealand University. They can be international or domestic, but must already have a New Zealand tertiary qualification and must have been already enrolled in their doctoral study for at least one year at the time of application. Round 1 [May closing date] applicants will be travelling between July and December in the year of application. Round 2 [October closing date] applicants will be travelling between January and June in the year after application. Applications for overseas conference attendance will be enhanced if combined with plans for overseas research activities. Funding will not normally exceed $5,000. Fellows must use the funds whilst registered for a doctoral degree or, at the latest, within four months of the submission of their thesis. Further information and an online application form are available from the UNZ website (www.universitiesnz.ac.nz). Prospective applicants should contact Gwenda ([email protected]) in the Scholarships Office before applying. Chartered Accountants ANZ Leading Light Scholarship: Ngā Raumanako Māori Scholarship Closing date: 13 May 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Postgraduate This Scholarship is designed to help encourage students of Māori heritage to enter the accounting profession. Applicants will be in their second or subsequent years of accounting studies and will demonstrate strong academic results. The Scholarship has a value of $2,500 for up to two years, plus a summer internship with NKMoA accounting firm partner. For further information and an application form, please visit http://youunlimitedanz.com/en/Site-Content/WhatsTrending/2016/03/Applications-open-for-2016-NKMoA-Scholarships.aspx#.Vv3NFDgcSoq. Chartered Accountants ANZ Leading Light Scholarship: Ngā Kaitatau Māori o Aotearoa – Suzanne Spencer Memorial Māori Scholarship Closing date: 13 May 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Postgraduate This Scholarship is designed to help encourage students of Māori heritage to enter the accounting profession. Applicants will be in their second or subsequent years of accounting studies and will demonstrate strong academic results and a focus on contributing toward their community and leadership. The Scholarship has a value of $3,000 for up to two years. For further information and an application form, please visit http://youunlimitedanz.com/en/Site-Content/WhatsTrending/2016/03/Applications-open-for-2016-NKMoA-Scholarships.aspx#.Vv3NFDgcSoq. NZPPS Conference Travel Grant for Students Closing date: 15 May 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate The NZ Plant Protection Society may, from time to time, make monetary grants to students to assist them to attend and present papers at the annual NZ Plant Protection Conference (which is held each August). Grants may be awarded, on a competitive basis, to individual students from whom research papers have been accepted for presentation at the Conference. Other grants may be awarded to groups of students travelling together to encourage greater attendance at, and participation in, the Conference by students with an interest in a career in plant protection. Applications by individual students must contain a copy of the applicant's academic record, and a brief supporting statement from the applicant's supervisor. Applications by student groups must be made by a member of the Society from the teaching staff who will supervise the group's attendance at the Conference. A brief outline of why each member of a group should be financially supported by the Society must be provided. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 12 Applications for this grant should be made to the Secretary of the Society. For further information, and to contact the secretary, visit http://www.nzpps.org/student_travel.php . Te Ahurutanga Māori Student Leadership Award Closing date: TBC Level: Undergraduate The Te Āhurutanga Māori Student Leadership Programme aims to build the Māori student leadership capacity at the University of Waikato. It provides an opportunity for Māori students to further develop and enhance previous leadership experience within a Māori learning environment. To be eligible, applicants must have completed the equivalent of one year of full-time study at the University of Waikato, be enrolled or intending to enrol in A or B semesters at the University of Waikato in 2015 and be a NZ citizen or permanent resident. The value of the award is $1,000. Further information and application forms should soon be available on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Auckland Council Chief Economist’s Research Scholarship in Economics (Universities NZ) Closing date: 30 May 2016 Level: Graduate / Postgraduate The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage and support postgraduate research in urban economics or in a related field that has particular relevance to local government in New Zealand. Research can be in one of two categories: 1. Research that is directly relevant to the Auckland Plan, Auckland Council's Unitary Plan or Economic Development Strategy, or 2. Research that addresses a topic which is relevant to and informs the economic knowledge of local government in New Zealand. At the time of application candidates must be enrolled in a programme of full- or part-time graduate/postgraduate study at a New Zealand university. The programme must be in the area of urban economics or a related field. A thesis, dissertation or research report must be a requirement of the postgraduate programme. Further information and application forms are available from the UNZ website www.universitiesnz.ac.nz. Applicants should contact Gwenda Pennington, [email protected] in the Scholarships Office before applying. Hauraki Māori Trust Board Grants Closing date 31 May 2016 Level: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate The Hauraki Māori Trust Board offer education grants to students who have whakapapa to one or more of the Hauraki iwi and are on the Tribal Register of the Hauraki Māori Trust Board. To be eligible to apply for a grant, you will need to be enrolled,(in full-time or part-time study towards a diploma or higher level qualification), at a University, Whare Wānanga, Polytechnic, Institute of Technology, Teachers Training College or a comparable overseas institution. Further information and an application form, visit http://www.hauraki.iwi.nz/index.php. Jane M Klausman Women in Business Scholarship Zonta Club of Hamilton-Waikato closing date 31 May 2016 Level: Undergraduate These Scholarships are open to women of any age undertaking a business or business-related programme of study, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field. In the year of application, candidates will be studying at any level between their second undergraduate year and the final year of a Master’s programme (inclusive). Each successful applicant has two more chances to win. The award is normally worth NZ$1,000 at local (Zonta Club of HamiltonWaikato) level. The New Zealand winner will receive US$1,000, and is then judged at international level against the other country/area winners from around the world where twelve selected finalists will each receive US$7,000. A UoW student has been successful in all three categories in the recent past. To request an electronic version of the application form, email [email protected]. Wynne Costley Study Award Closing date 31 May 2016 Level: Undergraduate The Wynne Costley Study Award is a grant of up to $3,000 made to a female student in her second to fourth year of tertiary study who meets the following criteria: is studying in the area of the Liberal Arts of Humanities as defined on material issued with the application form be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident of New Zealand has a spent a minimum of three years studying at a secondary school in Wanganui present the following in support of her application: - most recent results from the equivalent of one year’s full-time study programme; proof of enrolment for the current year of full-time study To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 13 For further information and application form, visit http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/admission/scholarships-bursariesawards/other-scholarships/search-results/search-results_home.cfm?page=award_display&scholarship_id=531. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 14 Scholarships with varying or no set application dates Ako Aotearoa Good Practice Publication Grants No set closing date: Level: Academics The Ako Aotearoa Good Practice Publication Grants have been established to showcase proven good practice in tertiary teaching and learning across the tertiary education sector in Aotearoa-New Zealand. The intention of this scheme is to celebrate and share interesting and creative teaching and learning practice by individuals/groups shown to benefits learners, which other educators can adopt into their teaching. During 2016 there are three specific priorities areas in which applications are called: Good practice that has been shown to benefit Māori learners, their whānau, hapū, iwi and communities. Good practice that has been shown to benefit Pacific learners and their communities. Good practice that has been shown to benefit younger learners in tertiary education. For further information, including how to apply, visit https://akoaotearoa.ac.nz/good-practice-publication-grants Blue Lagoon Hearing Trust Grant No set closing date: Levels: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate Grant applications submitted to The Blue Lagoon Hearing Trust (must reside in Tauranga, Mt Maunganui and Papamoa areas) will be considered where funding is being sought towards: cost of hearing aids Extra costs associated with education / tuition for the hearing impaired Specialized equipment for the Deaf Assistance for hearing impaired children to attend special support days Ongoing ear health and care needs Other equipment and devices to assist with communication Information and awareness programs For further information: visit http://www.bluelagoonhearingtrust.co.nz/. Canadian Studies Awards Closing dates vary The Canadian Studies Program funds research and teaching in Canadian studies. The term ‘Canadian studies’ is defined as research in the humanities or social sciences which aims at a better understanding of Canadian society and or culture. Purely scientific subjects and proposals that focus exclusively on technological or methodological issues are not eligible. Awards include the following: ICCS Graduate Students Scholarship Closing date: 30 September The International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS) offers up to ten grants worldwide to masters and doctoral candidates to undertake thesis-related research on Canada at a Canadian university for 4-6 weeks. Canadian Studies Internships Teaching or research internships (assistantships) of 1-3 months duration at a Canadian or foreign university with a Canadian Studies Program. Applicants must have completed a doctoral degree on a topic primarily related to Canada, and not be employed in a full-time university teaching position. International Research Linkages (IRL) This programme aims to promote and facilitate international collaborative research between research teams from Canada and (one or more) countries where Canadian Studies are represented. The Canada-Asia-Pacific Award in Canadian Studies (CAPA) Aimed at promoting the understanding of bilateral and multilateral relations between Canada and the Asia-Pacific, this award assists scholars in higher education institutions or research and policy planning institutes in the Asia-Pacific region to undertake short-term research, including collaborative research. ACSANZ Postgraduate Travel Award Closing date: 30 September Up to five grants are awarded each year to postgraduate students for a short research trip to Canada. Research must be related to the student’s thesis topic and in Canadian Studies. ICCS Canadian Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship Closing date: 30 September This programme enables Canadian and foreign academics who have completed a doctoral thesis on a topic primarily related to Canada to visit a Canadian or foreign university with a Canadian Studies program for a teaching or research fellowship. Fellowships are for a minimum of one month and a maximum of three months. Applicants must not be employed in a full-time university teaching position and must agree not to accept honoraria or salary during their fellowships. The grant will be C$2,500 per month plus the cost a return airline ticket. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 15 ICCS Best Doctoral Thesis in Canadian Studies Closing date: 30 September This ICCS Award is designed to recognize and promote each year an outstanding PhD thesis on a Canadian topic. Detailed information about the above-mentioned programmes, and application forms, can be found on the Association of Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand (ACSANZ) website: http://acsanz.org.au. Catherine and Stanley Tong Law Scholarship Closing date: all year round This Scholarship has been established by a former New Zealand Law Society President and his wife and is intended principally to assist students who struggle financially to pursue legal studies but who are otherwise diligent and who deserve to qualify as lawyers. For further information contact your Faculty of Law Administration or Hugh Fulton, P O Box 5577, Wellesley Street, AUCKLAND 1141. Corporate & Executive Education MBA Scholarship Closing date: no set closing date Level: Graduate This scholarship has been established to assist a participant to undertake study at a Masters level, namely the Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Hamilton, or at the Hopuhopu Campus, and is awarded annually. This scholarship is available to those who enrol directly into Part 2 of the Waikato MBA. There is no application process for this award. All participants enrolled in Part Two of the Waikato MBA will be eligible for consideration. The regulations can be found on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. East-West Center Affiliate Scholar Program Application dates vary Levels: Graduate / Postgraduate The East-West Center (EWC) in Hawaii offers a range of awards and research opportunities including the East-West Center Affiliate Scholar Program and the Asia Pacific Leadership Program. For more information, visit the Center’s website www.eastwestcenter.org/. English Program in Korea (EPIK) Application date: Accepts applications year-round Levels: Graduate EPIK is the national English teaching program sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. The mission of EPIK is to improve the English-speaking abilities of students within the public schools and to aid in the advancement of English education in Korea. The English Program is for 1 year. Eligibility: Have received a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline Be citizen of either Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, USA Be fluent and proficient in the English language. For further information, please visit www.epik.go.kr. Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) Application dates: recruits year round Levels: Undergraduate / Graduate The TaLK was a government initiative to increase accessibility to qualify English education in rural areas. This initiative is to teach English as a second language in the after-school program at a rural elementary school. The TaLK program is for 6 months or 1 year. Eligibility: Nationality citizens of either Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, USA Korean citizens with permanent residency in one of the aforementioned countries; Korean citizens who have lived in one of the aforementioned countries as temporary residents for at least eight years and who have completed both primary and secondary education in that country. Be fluent and proficient in the English language Education Bachelor’s degree candidates who have completed at least two years of undergraduate education Associate’s degree holders Recent graduates and graduate students Overseas Koreans in their first or second year in college who qualify for the F-4 visa For further information, please visit www.talk.go.kr. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 16 English language assistantships Closing dates vary English language teaching assistantships are particularly suitable for students of all disciplines (under 30 years of age, with at least a basic level of French) who wish to spend time (e.g. carrying out research) in France, New Caledonia, French Polynesia or Wallis. Duties consist of assisting a local English teacher for 12 hours a week. No prior teaching experience is required. The application period varies according to destination. It runs from October to January for France and French Polynesia, and from June to August for New Caledonia and Wallis. Contact http://www.ielanguages.com/assistant.html for further details. FASS Exchange Scholarship No set closing date Level: Undergraduate The Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences has established scholarships for Faculty of Arts & Social Science domestic students to enhance awareness, foster interest and increase participation among Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences students in academic programmes offered by specific Universities who have an Exchange Agreement with the University of Waikato. They are intended to provide financial support for domestic students enrolled in the Faculty as part of an Exchange agreement. For further information, visit our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. FASS Study Abroad Scholarship No set closing date Level: Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate The Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences established these scholarships for international students to enhance awareness and foster interest among international students in academic programmes offered by the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences. They are intended to provide financial support for fees (or other costs associated with the Study Abroad by agreement) for international students enrolled in the Faculty as part of a Study Abroad agreement with their home university, or as independent international students. For further information, visit our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. Fulbright Scholar Awards Closing dates vary Fulbright New Zealand offers a range of awards for scholars and professionals to engage in research, to teach and / or to gain professional experience in the US. Further information is available from the Fulbright website (http://www.fulbright.org.nz/). If you would like to discuss an application please contact UoW Scholarships Advisor Liesha Mawdsley ([email protected] or 858 5136) before applying. Details of any awards with upcoming Closing dates can be found elsewhere in the Update. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Scholarships for New Zealand Closing dates vary Levels: Graduate / Postgraduate / Academics Please send all scholarship applications to: Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany PO Box 1687 WELLINGTON 6140 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.wellington.diplo.de Applicants are generally expected to be NZ nationals; foreign nationals may be eligible if they are permanent residents of New Zealand. Temporary residents need to prove that they have been long-term residents of New Zealand for at least six years and that they intend to remain in New Zealand for the foreseeable future. If you are not a New Zealand national or if you have lived less than six years in New Zealand, please click here for a list of addresses of DAAD Representatives in your region. The previous age limits have been lifted and have been replaced by a career stage model. Applicants, who have been resident in Germany for longer than one year at the time of application, cannot be considered. You will find more detailed information on scholarships and funding on the DAAD website: www.fundingguide.de, and especially for NZ in our leaflet. Detailed information on what application papers need to be submitted can be found on the application form which can be obtained from the download site. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 17 Research Grants for University Academics and Scientists These grants and scholarships aim to provide academics and scientists working in higher education or at research institutes with an opportunity to carry out a research project at a state (public) or state-recognised higher education institution or non-university research institute in Germany. Duration: 1-3 months Application Deadlines: 30 November for grants to start any time from March of the following year. Detailed information: https://www.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarshipdatabase/?status=2&origin=33&subjectGrps=&daad=1&q=&page=2&detail=50015456 Application form: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/download/03118.en.html University Winter Courses The DAAD offers students a grant for a six-week “German Regional Studies Winter Course” at the Universities of Essen, Freiburg, Leipzig or Berlin/FUBIS in January/February. This program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students with a sound knowledge of German and some background in German Studies who are interested in improving their language skills and understanding of contemporary affairs. Duration: Courses last six weeks and are offered in the German winter months. Application deadline: 15 August Detailed Information: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/stipendiendatenbank/00462.en.html?detailid=537&fachrichtung =7&land=33&status=1&seite=1&daad=0 Study Scholarships for Graduates of All Disciplines Graduates of all disciplines can apply for a scholarship to complete a postgraduate or Master’s degree course at a German higher education institution and to gain a degree in Germany (Master’s/Diploma). Duration: 10-24 months Application deadline: 1 September each year for a period beginning either in April or October of the following year. The DAAD will pay an appropriate flat-rate travel allowance. Applications from New Zealand for study scholarships are generally expected to be able to prove that they have a basic knowledge of German at the time of application. Detailed Information: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/stipendiendatenbank/00462.en.html?detailid=42&fachrichtung= 11&land=33&status=2&seite=1&daad=0 Application Form: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/download/03118.en.html Research Grants for Doctoral Candidates, Postdocs, Young Academics and Scientists Research grants provide young academics and scientists with an opportunity to carry out a research project or a course of continuing education at a German university or non-university research institute. Duration: 1-6 months, scholarships may be extended up to 24 months. Application deadlines for research grants for projects of up to six months: 15 November for research grants to run from April of the following year. 30 April for research grants to run from October. Applicants from New Zealand for research grants are generally expected to be able to prove that they have a basic knowledge of German at the time of application Detailed Information: https://www.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarshipdatabase/?status=2&origin=33&subjectGrps=&daad=1&q=&page=2&detail=50015434 Application Form: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/download/03118.en.html The Alexander von Humboldt Association also provides different types of research funding for excellently qualified New Zealand researchers from postdoctoral level onwards: http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/sponsorship.html Study Visits/Study Seminars and Practicals in Germany This programme aims to provide students with subject-related knowledge by arranging appropriate visits, tours and information, meetings or by organising subject-related seminars and practical courses, as well as to give students a greater understanding of and insight into economic, political and cultural life in Germany. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 18 Duration: 7-12 days Application deadlines: 1 November for trips to commence from 1 March the following year. 1 February for trips to commence from 1 June. 1 May for trips to commence from 1 September. Detailed Information: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/stipendiendatenbank/00462.en.html?detailid=15&fachrichtung= 2&land=25&status=1&seite=1 Application Form: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/download/03118.en.html The study visits program aims to help foreign students, visiting Germany under the guidance of a lecturer, make contacts in their specific academic field and gain a knowledge of Germany. Scholarship Program for Artists Study scholarships aim to provide foreign applicants from the field of Fine Arts, Design, Film, Music, Architecture, Performing Arts (Drama, Direction, Dance, Choreography, etc) with an opportunity to complete a course of extension studies at a state institution of higher education in Germany, without gaining a formal degree or qualification. Duration: 1 – 3 months Application deadline: 30 November for grants to start any time after the end of March the following year The DAAD will pay an appropriate flat-rate travel allowance Detailed Information: https://www.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarshipdatabase/?status=2&origin=33&subjectGrps=&daad=1&q=&page=2&detail=50110016 Application Form: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/download/03118.en.html Re-Invitation Program for Former Scholarship Holders The Re-invitation Program helps the DAAD maintain contacts with its former one-year scholarship holders and with former scholarship holders who have studied in East Germany (GDR) for at least one year. Former scholarship holders meeting these requirements can apply for re-invitation to Germany to complete a research or work project at a state higher education institution or non-university research institute. Application deadlines: 30 September each year for a period as of February of the following year. 31 March each year to run from August. No international travel costs paid by the DAAD Detailed Information: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/stipendiendatenbank/00462.en.html?detailid=38&fachrichtung= 16&land=33&status=4&seite=1&daad=0 Application Form: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/download/03118.en.html The DAAD also supports German guest lecturers from all disciplines contributing to courses at universities in New Zealand (4 weeks up to six months): http://www.daad.de/ausland/lehren-im-ausland/dozenten/00686.de.html and guest speakers from German universities delivering papers at conferences in New Zealand: http://www.daad.de/ausland/foerderungsmoeglichkeiten/ausschreibungen/11450.de.html Please also visit: http://www.daad.de/stipendien/en/index.html?land=33 for New Zealand-specific Information on the DAAD Scholarship Programmes. Further information and advice is available from: Dr Anna Bauer [email protected] 09 923 8931 www.daad.ac.nz Further Information on the Promotion of International Student, Academic and Research Exchanges (Scholarships): http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/diplo/en/Infoservice/FAQ/Studium/02-Stipendien.html http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/mundus/index_en.html Golden Key Awards Closing dates vary The Golden Key organization offers a wide array of awards exclusively for Golden Key members. Further details about these awards and the application process can be found at www.goldenkey.org. Health Research Council (HRC) funding opportunities Closing dates vary To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 19 Levels: Graduate / Postgraduate / Academics The Health Research Council offers an impressive range of funding opportunities. The following lists are just a selection of their grants and scholarships. Māori Health Research Māori health research is research that values Māori world views and builds Māori research capacity and leadership. View More Māori Health Research Summer Studentships Rangahau Hauora Award Māori Health Research Masters Scholarships Māori Health Research PhD Scholarships Māori Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowships Ngā Kanohi Kitea Māori Health Research Development Grant Māori Health Research Knowledge Translation Grant Pacific Health Research The primary role of Pacific health research is to generate knowledge and understanding of Pacific peoples that will improve their health outcomes. View More Pacific Health Research Summer Studentships Pacific Health Research Conference Travel Grants Pacific Health Research PhD Scholarships Pacific Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowships Pacific Health Research Masters Scholarship Pacific Health Research Development Grant Requests For Proposals Requests for Proposals (RFPs) are calls for research in areas of strategic importance. They included, but are not limited to research that will contribute to an evidence-base for policy and planning. RFPs are released by the HRC as funding opportunities occur throughout the year. View More. For example: Community-based primary healthcare research Research Exploring the Health Implications of the Canterbury Earthquake HIV Behavioural Study of African Communities in New Zealand Researcher Initiated Proposals The majority of HRC funding is awarded through the annual contestable funding round to research ideas that are researcher initiated. A competitive process ensures that high quality and relevant research is supported across four Research Investment Streams. View More. For example: Emerging Researcher First Grants Career Development Career development awards help to foster the health research workforce in New Zealand. A range of awards is available to support the career development of emerging health researchers, including Māori and Pacific health researchers undertaking postgraduate qualifications. View More. For example: The Sir Charles Hercus Health Research Fellowship Māori Health Research Career Development Awards Pacific Health Research Career Development Awards More information is available by clicking any of the above links, or by visiting the HRC web-site www.hrc.govt.nz. HEERF Scholarships Application date: Accepts applications year-round –applications generally considered March/April Levels: Postgraduate HEERF makes available annually a series of post graduate research scholarships open to NZ citizens and NZ permanent residence holders. The scholarships are typically linked to heavy engineering industry related research proposals administered by HERA, however scholarship applicants are also able to submit their own research project proposal. All scholarship research proposals intended for funding through HEERF are required to go through the HERA Research Panel system for evaluation and prior approval before being submitted through the HERA Director to the HEERF Trustees. For further information, visit the website http://www.hera.org.nz/MainMenu. LEARN Fellowships No set closing date: The Livestock Emissions & Abatement Research Network (LEARN) is an international research network focused upon improving the understanding of greenhouse gas emissions from livestock agriculture. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry offers up to nine New Zealand LEARN Fellowships per annum for scientists or technicians from developing countries to work in New Zealand in the area of Livestock Emissions Research. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 20 The objectives of the network are to improve the quantification of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions from animal agriculture at all scales, and to facilitate the development of cost effective and practical greenhouse gas mitigation solutions. There are two separate categories available. These are LEARN Work Trainee Awards (tenure up to six months) and LEARN Postdoctoral Fellowships (tenure up to twelve months). There is no set application close date for the Fellowships, instead they are dealt with on a case by case basis by MAF's advisory panel. It is expected that the majority of applications/nominations will be from/for individuals who have already established links with researchers at the NZ host institution/organisation. All candidates must be registered members of the LEARN Network, and may register at www.livestockemissions.net. The terms and conditions and application form can be downloaded from the Education New Zealand (ENZ) website www.newzealandeducated.com/scholarships. New Zealand Defence Force Scholarship Schemes Levels: School Leavers / Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate The New Zealand Defence Force offers four tertiary scholarship schemes across the three services to Engineering students. The majors in which the NZDF is likely to provide sponsorship are: Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Software, Materials, aeronautical Engineering and Mechatronics, however other majors will be considered by the individual services. For further information Lt Jarrod Austin, email www.defencecareers.mil.nz or call 0800 1 FORCE. PhD in Titanium Powder Metallurgy Closing date: Open until filled Levels: Postgraduate Applications are invited (from NZ citizens, permanent residents and international students) for a fully-funded PhD studentship within the Titanium Research Group at WaiCAM (Waikato Centre for Advanced Materials) at the University of Waikato, in the field of powder metallurgy of titanium. Candidates should normally hold a First or Upper Second class honours degree in a relevant subject such as Materials Science, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or an associated discipline. Prior research experience, together with the ability to analyse, develop and solve open-ended research problems is desirable. For further information, visit our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships ‘Search for Scholarships’ - ‘Research Awards’ TeachNZ Scholarships Closing dates vary Levels: School Leavers / Undergraduate / Graduate / Postgraduate TeachNZ Scholarships are targeted at areas of priority for teacher supply, in order to meet increasing demand for teachers in some areas over the next ten years. TeachNZ states that the following areas have been identified: early childhood teachers, Māori-medium teachers, secondary teachers of specific subjects, and teachers in rural areas. These Scholarships are available for New Zealand citizens and permanent residents only. Further information and application forms are available from http://www.teachnz.govt.nz/scholarships. To subscribe to this Update, email ‘Subscribe’ to [email protected] 21
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