A great scholarship opportunity for International students to study in New Zealand is available at the University of Auckland. International Doctoral Students are invited to apply for this scholarship.
Purpose of award These Scholarships were established in 2011. The intention of the scholarships is to encourage and support academically excellent domestic and international students who are paying domestic fees, to undertake doctoral study at the University of Auckland. Selection criteria The Scholarships shall be available to students enrolled full-time at the University of Auckland who have paid the fees or have arranged to pay the fees, for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Clinical Psychology or the research component of another approved doctorate. Number of awards offered Varies Value Up to $25,000 plus compulsory fees Tenure of award Up to 36 months Closing dates for applications 1st May 2015 (annually ) How to apply for this scholarship Applicants are invited to apply for this scholarship online. Follow the link below to apply Online. Apply Online Visit official website for more information here
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Every year, the Government of New Zealand provides Scholarships for African Students. The scholarships are called:
Students from Africa can apply for this scholarships to study in Zealand. Qualification types New Zealand Development Scholarships are available for the following qualifications: Postgraduate Certificate (6 months) Postgraduate Diploma (1 year) Masters Degree (1 – 2 years) English Language Training As part of your New Zealand Development Scholarship, short term English language training (New Zealand based) may also be offered to enable candidates to meet English language proficiency conditions. Check out details on application process >> New Zealand Scholarships for African Students There is another opportunity for International students to study in New Zealand. There is a scholarship for Computer Graphic Design at the University of Waikato in New Zealand. The Scholarships are available for undergraduate students both for International students and local students.
Purpose of award Open to applicants who are enrolling in the first year of study towards an undergraduate degree with a major in Computer Graphic Design at the University of Waikato. Successful applicants will enroll in the School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences. Selection criteria The Computer Graphic Design Fees Scholarship is open to applicants who are enrolling in the first year of study towards an undergraduate degree with a major in Computer Graphic Design at the University of Waikato. Successful applicants will enroll in the Faculty of Computing & Mathematical Sciences. Candidates should normally be completing their secondary schooling in the year prior to taking up the Scholarship, OR have attended a New Zealand secondary school two years prior to taking up the Scholarship (and have spent the previous year at a secondary school overseas or on a relevant experiential programme). Candidates not meeting these requirements will only be considered in exceptional circumstances. Number of awards offered One Value Up to $5,000 Tenure of award One Year Closing dates for applications Applications closed 17th October every year. How to Apply Simply download the application form here. For more information check here>> Related Scholarships New Zealand Pacific Scholarships are great opportunities for students from the Pacific region to study in New Zealand. This scholarships are provided for students from the Pacific region to study in any universities in New Zealand.
Purpose of Scholarships The New Zealand Pacific Scholarship recognizes the very close personal, cultural and economic ties that New Zealand enjoys with Pacific countries. A particular focus of the scheme is to increase the number of young students and high academic achievers studying in New Zealand and to build a new generation of Pacific Leadership with strong links to New Zealand. Selection criteria Applications for New Zealand Pacific Scholarships are welcome from the following countries: * Cook Islands * Federated States of Micronesia * Kiribati * Marshall Islands Fiji * Nauru * Niue * Palau * Papua New Guinea * Samoa * Solomon Islands * Tonga * Tuvalu and Vanuatu. New Caledonia General eligibility criteria: Applicants must: * be a citizen of one of the eligible countries and have resided in that country for at least two years at the time of application * not have citizenship or permanent residence status of New Zealand, Australia or another developed country; or be married or engaged to be married to a person who holds or is eligible to hold New Zealand, Australian or another developed country citizenship or permanent residence status (applicants who are New Zealand citizens from the Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau and dual citizens of Samoa are exempt from this requirement) * be aged 17 years or over before the scholarship start date * not hold or have held a New Zealand Government or Australia Government scholarship in the preceding 24 months at the time of application * be commencing a new study or training programme, and not be seeking support for a training or degree programme already commenced in New Zealand or another country * not have completed, or nearly completed, a qualification or training programme at a similar academic level unless strong developmental relevance is demonstrated * be able to take up the scholarship in the academic year for which it is offered * satisfy the admission requirements of the education institution at which the study programme is to be undertaken (including that institution's English language proficiency criteria) * (for those applying directly from secondary school) have completed their senior schooling in their country of citizenship * (for in-service applicants) have been working in their country of citizenship, preferably for at least two years prior to application * be able to demonstrate a strong commitment to their home country's public, private or civil society sector (as relevant), and to the development of their home country in general. Applications are particularly welcomed from young people 24 years and under, strong academic performers and those with leadership potential. Number of awards offered Each country has a specific number of awards for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students Value see 'Additional Information' Tenure of Scholarships Up to four years Closing dates for applications Dates vary please visit www.aid.govt.nz/scholarships/ How to Apply Information on New Zealand Pacific Scholarships, including the application process, deadlines and the list of participating New Zealand education institutions, is available on the scholarships pages of the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade's New Zealand Aid Programme website: www.aid.govt.nz/scholarships/ Related Scholarships. The New Zealand Government provides scholarships for international students to study in any of the Universities in New Zealand. Usually international students from eligible countries are invited to apply for this scholarship. The scholarships provides tuition fees, economy return tickets, family reunion tickets, living stipends, book allowances, settling allowances, research allowances. The scholarship is called New Zealand Development Scholarships and it is provided yearly. Purpose of award The purpose of the scholarships is for candidates to gain knowledge and skills through post-graduate study in speific subject areas which will assist in the development of their home country. Awardees are required to return to their home country for at least two years after the completion of their scholarship to apply these new skills and knowledge in government, civil society, or private business organisations. Selection criteria Applications are welcome from students from the following eligible countries: * Africa * Asia * Latin America * The Caribbean Applicants must meet the following New Zealand Development Scholarship eligibility criteria before their application will be considered against the selection criteria, including any region-specific criteria. To be eligible to be considered for a New Zealand Development Scholarship, applicants must: * be a citizen of a New Zealand Development Scholarship participating country ( permanent residents are not eligible to apply) * be residing in their country of citizenship, preferably for at least two years prior to application * not have citizenship or permanent residence status of New Zealand or Australia or another developed country* * not be married or engaged to be married to a person who holds, or who is eligible to hold, citizenship or permanent residence of New Zealand, Australia or another developed country * be aged 17 or over before the scholarship start date * be applying to commence a new qualification and not be seeking funding for one already commenced in New Zealand or another country * not have completed, or nearly completed, a qualification at a similar level (i.e. applicants must apply for a higher level qualification than any previously attained), unless strong developmental relevance is demonstrated * satisfy the admission requirements of the New Zealand education institution at which the qualification is to be undertaken, including English language criteria * have been working in their home country, preferably for at least two years prior to application, including since completing their highest tertiary qualification gained to date * be able to demonstrate a strong commitment to the public or private or community sector (as relevant) of their home country, and to their country's development in general * be able to take up the scholarship in the academic year for which it is offered. Number of awards offered Varies Value Refer to Funder Tenure of award Up to four years Closing dates for applications Application processes and timelines can vary depending on the country. How to apply Application processes and timelines can vary depending on the country. interested students can get more information and application for on the site provided below. For information about the application process please see the scholarship information page for your home country. http://www.aid.govt.nz/funding-and-contracts/scholarships/eligible-countries Do you wish to study abroad in New Zealand? You do not have to pay anything as there are some scholarships available. One of such scholarships is the Deans International Doctoral Scholarships. This scholarship is available for international students to study at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Purpose of award The main purpose of the Scholarships is to attract international students of high calibre to pursue a research doctoral degree in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences. Selection criteria Selection will be based on academic merit (measured by the grade point average assessed over the applicant's two most recent years of equivalent full-time study), quality of the applicant's research proposal and endorsements by the proposed supervisor and Head of School. Number of awards offered 3 Value Up to $25,000 stipend, compulsory fees, relocation grant, travel allowance and health insurance. Tenure of award Up to 36 months. Closing dates for applications February every year How to Apply - Download General information and Scholarships Guidelines - Download Application Forms Related Scholarships The Aniva Scholarships contribute to improving access to health services for Pacific peoples by assisting the development of the Pacific health and disability workforce. The scholarships provide financial assistance to students who are undertaking a course in health or disability-related studies accredited by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) or the New Zealand Vice Chancellors Committee. Applications are now open until 4 January How to Apply You can apply online on the following link Apply online Now > related Scholarships |
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