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The University of Waikato Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in New Zealand

Nonprofit organization
Deadline
Opportunity funding
Not funding
Eligible Countries
This opportunity is destined for all countries
Eligible Region
All Regions

The University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarship in New Zealand, fully funded and open to applicants of all nationalities, is designed to support excellence in postgraduate research. Each year, up to 75 scholarships are awarded to outstanding candidates who are applying for admission to an approved doctoral program at the University of Waikato. This scholarship aims to attract and nurture high-achieving individuals who demonstrate exceptional academic potential and a strong commitment to research excellence.

By offering these scholarships, the University of Waikato seeks to foster a vibrant and dynamic research community. Recipients will benefit from financial support, enabling them to focus entirely on their doctoral studies and research endeavors. The scholarship program underscores the university’s dedication to advancing knowledge and innovation across various fields of study.

Moreover, the University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarship provides recipients with opportunities for professional and academic growth. Scholars are encouraged to engage in collaborative research projects, attend conferences, and publish their findings, thereby contributing to the global research community. This scholarship not only recognizes academic excellence but also aims to develop future leaders in academia, industry, and society.

Benefits

The Fully Funded University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarship will provide up to $30,000 per year for up to 36 months + domestic tuition fees and student services levy.

Eligibility

  • The Scholarship is open to New Zealand citizens, permanent residents, and international students.
  • The Scholarship is for candidates enrolling in a doctoral qualification, i.e. a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), Doctor of Education (EdD), or Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD), at the University of Waikato.
  • Candidates will normally be seeking to obtain their first doctoral qualification.
  • Candidates should normally be intending to study full-time at the University of Waikato.
    • Candidates who have socially compelling reasons for enrolling in part-time study may apply to the Scholarships Executive for permission to be awarded the Scholarship. These requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
    • During any period of part-time enrolment, the value and duration of a recipient’s Scholarship will be adjusted on a pro rata basis.
    • Candidates will not be granted permission to hold a University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarship on a part-time basis if they wish to undertake full-time paid employment or substantial part-time employment (see Clause 9).
    • Recipients are required to transfer to full-time enrolment if a change in their circumstances means they no longer qualify to hold the Scholarship.
  • Candidates employed by the University of Waikato will not be eligible for the Scholarship, except when permission is granted.