New Zealand: scholarship programs
Incredible island nature, education in English, top universities in the world - all this is in New Zealand.Many are attracted by the prospect of staying here to live and work after training, which is quite realistic - graduates receive an annual visa, which gives them the opportunity to find a job in the country.The main barrier for most applicants is the considerable cost of education and a rather meager number of international scholarship programs.However, you can still find them - we present a selection of 8 grants for students of various levels of study.
Fellowships from the Government of New Zealand
1. New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (NZIDRS)
NZIDS is a popular and prestigious scholarship program for international students seeking a PhD in New Zealand.Universities offering scholarships: AUT University, Lincoln University, Massey University, University of Auckland, University of Canterbury, University of Otago, University of Waikato, Victoria University of Wellington.
Deadline: August 30
Amount: 3-year tuition is fully covered, and the student is paid NZ $ 25,000 (~ 1,039,000) annually for housing costsRUB) and up to NZ $ 600 (~ 25,000 RUB) for health insurance coverage
Number of scholarships: 8
Selection criteria: academic success of the applicantas well as the benefits to New Zealand of the proposed scientific research, in particular to the economic and / or social sphere.
Lincoln University
2. AC Rayner Memorial Scholarship
The annual scholarship is available to students of master's programs in any field of economics, including economic policy.
Deadline: March 31
Amount: NZ $ 1,200 (~ 49 800 RUB)
Number of Fellowships: 1
Selection Criteria: Relevance of planned economic research in New Zealand.Can applyboth full-time and part-time students.The scholarship will be awarded based on academic achievement.
3. MacMillan Brown Agricultural Research Scholarship
Three annual scholarships are awarded to PhD candidates in philosophy wishing to undertake research work on a topic related to agriculture and horticulture.
Deadline: March 31
Amount: NZ $ 1,000 (~ 41,500 RUB)
Number of scholarships: 3
Selection criteria: research work should focus on the problem of agriculture and horticulture.
University of Auckland
4. International Student Scholarships
One-year scholarship for international students starting PGDip, Master's (non-research) or Bachelor's programs.Offered twice a year.
Deadline: November 21 (for the first semester) and May 4 (for the second semester)
Amount: up to NZ $ 10,000 (~ 415,500RUB)
Number of scholarships: up to 45
Selection criteria: academic success of the applicant and the quality of the letter of recommendation.
Auckland University of Technology
5. AUT Vice Chancellor's Doctoral Scholarships
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Deadline: 15 October
Amount: NZ $ 25,000 (~ 1,039,000 RUB) per year
Number of scholarships: varies
Selection criteria: CV, academic success, quality of independent research projects carried out.
Details are here
6. Colab PhD / MPhil Fees Scholarship
Colab is a design and creative technology collaboration at the University of Auckland.To support interdisciplinary research, Colab offers fellowships for doctoral programs and research master's programs in philosophy.
Amount: full tuition coverage, up to three years (revised annually)
Deadline: December 14
Number of scholarships: 2
Selection criteria: preference is given to candidates who are willing to devote maximum time to their research work, having made a great contribution to the Colab research culture.The advantage is given to interdisciplinary research topics corresponding to the goals and scientific focus of the collaboration.
The University of Canterbury
7. UC College of Engineering International Scholarship
Outstanding international students who wish to pursue an undergraduate degree in Engineering are eligible to apply for the scholarship.The scholarship is issued for the entire period of study.
Deadline: August 15
Amount: from NZ $ 15,000 (~ 623,000 RUB) to NZ $ 25,000 (~ 1,039,000 RUB) inyear
Number of scholarships: 30 (10 awarded to students from Malaysia)
Selection criteria: academic achievement, demonstration of strong interest and commitment to the field of engineering,active social life: participation in sports and cultural events, community service.
8. UC International First Year Scholarships
The scholarship program is aimed at outstanding international students starting their undergraduate degree programs at the University of Canterbury.The scholarship is annual.
Deadline: August 15
Amount: NZ $ 10,000, NZ $ 15,000 or NZ $ 20,000 (~ 415,500 RUB, ~ 623,000RUB, ~ 831 000 RUB)
Number of scholarships: 25
Selection criteria: academic success, leadership potential, participation in cultural / sports /social activities, experience in international communication: travel, participation in international seminars at home, etc.