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University of Canterbury Postgraduate Scholarships for 2008
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Format of seminar Applying for scholarships Major awards offered for postgraduate study by: - University of Canterbury - New Zealand Vice-Chancellors’ Committee - Tertiary Education Commission/Foundation for Research, Science and Technology - Other organisations Questions
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Applying for scholarships - Scholarships Office Providing information, application forms and advice Administering awarding and payment of scholarships Contact us: Enquiry counter, Level 3, Registry E-mail: scholarships@canterbury.ac.nzscholarships@canterbury.ac.nz
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Applying for scholarships - sources of information Web: www.canterbury.ac.nz/scholarships References/links to other websites Check monthly ‘Scholarships Noticeboard’ and ‘Latest News’ Check with Colleges and Departments/ Supervisors
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Applying for scholarships – practicalities Obtain application forms from the web/ dept/external organisation Read the regulations – eligibility, criteria, etc Provide only information asked for Download forms and enter required information Referees reports UC academic transcripts will be added to any applications handled by Scholarships Office Submit application on time!
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Awards for postgraduate study University of Canterbury New Zealand Vice-Chancellors’ Committee Foundation for Research, Science and Technology/Tertiary Education Commission Other organisations
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Awards for postgraduate study: UoC Brownlie Scholarship - $26,000 per EFTS Roper Scholarship in Science - $25,500 per EFTS Canterbury Scholarships - $25,000 per EFTS International Doctoral Scholarships - $25,000 per EFTS + return airfares Doctoral Scholarships - $20,000 per EFTS Masters Scholarships - $10,000 per EFTS Doctoral/Masters Students with Disabilities Scholarships – same values but longer terms All normally non-taxable and include domestic tuition fees
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Awards for postgraduate study - UoC Doctoral/Masters Scholarships Applications close 15 October (or 15 May) Programme Director/Head of Department comment and decide if supported Faculties rank supported applications Postgraduate Committee decides awards Notification prior to Christmas Requirements for accepting and enrolling: - Masters: accept by 15 Feb, & take up by 31 March - Doctoral: accept within month, & take up by 1 June Payments cannot begin before 1 January
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UoC Doctoral Scholarships - tenure and value Available for part time and full time study EFTS-based tenure (3.00 EFTS) Maximum of 3 years for full time study Maximum of 4 years 7 months for part time study $20,000 per EFTS + domestic tuition fees $1666.66 per month for full time enrolment $1083.33 per month for part time enrolment May apply twice only
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UoC Doctoral Scholarships - eligibility criteria (15 Oct round) Must be eligible to enrol for PhD by 10 December Confirmed grades (including Master’s thesis grades) must be submitted by 10 December Transfer to PhD from Masters must be completed by 10 December, unless a qualifying degree held Students requiring admission ad eundem statum must gain approval by 10 December May be already enrolled in PhD but normally only in 1 st or 2 nd year
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UoC Masters Scholarships - tenure and value Available for part time and full time study for thesis/creative work/research of at least.75 EFTS EFTS-based tenure (1.00 EFTS) Maximum of 1 year for full time study Maximum of 18 months for part time study $10,000 per EFTS + domestic tuition fees $833.33 per month for full time enrolment $541.67 per month for part time enrolment May apply once only for the same degree
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UoC Masters Scholarships - eligibility criteria (15 Oct round) Must be eligible to enrol for Masters by 10 December Confirmed grades for qualifying courses must be submitted by 10 December Students requiring admission ad eundem statum must gain approval by 10 December BE(Hons) practical work must be credited by following 1 June
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UCi3 Scholarships Established in 2007 on behalf of sponsors of ICT Innovation Institute (UCi3) Encouraging research relevant to general field of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) In conjunction with a company or with intention of developing/commercialising product Human interface technology, nanotechnology, bioengineering, wireless communications, database applications, geospatial www.UCi3.com
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UCi3 Scholarships Masters $30,000 (tuition inclusive) for 1 year Applications close 15 Oct, Nov, Feb and May PhD $30,000 per annum (tuition inclusive) for 3 years Applications close 15 Oct, Nov, Feb and May Research Awards Top up emolument of another scholarship Normally up to $5,000 per annum for 1-3 years Apply anytime
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Other UoC postgraduate scholarships Over 30 different awards available Most close 1 November Wide range of subjects
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New Zealand Vice-Chancellors’ Committee Scholarships Approximately 20 different scholarships currently open for application, closing 1 October Competed for on a national basis Many are for overseas study Prestigious national awards www.nzvcc.ac.nz
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Foundation for Research, Science & Technology/Tertiary Education Commission Scholarships for PEOPLE “Human Capital Development” “Knowledge Economy” “Capacity Building” “Skills”
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TIFs are administered by FRST/Research Office Masters Fellowship (including postgraduate diplomas) PhD Fellowship Industry provides facilities, mentor etc IN industry - exposing the student to realities of developing technology in a commercial environment Available for science, engineering or technology research Preference to NZ citizens or permanent residents Technology in Industry Fellowships
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TIF Education Masters = $20,000 to student + $1,000 accommodation/travel, $5,000 to institution PhD = $25,000 to student + $1,000 accommodation/travel, $5,000 to institution (x3) At least 50% of time required in the business Commercial focus required of project www.frst.govt.nz Technology in Industry Fellowships
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Bright Futures Scholarships are administered by Tertiary Education Commission/Scholarships Office Top Achiever Doctoral (PhD) Enterprise (3rd-4th year, Honours, Masters, PhD) Institute provides facilities, mentor, etc FOR industry - rewarding achievement of students, usually in conjunction with industry Available to NZ citizens or permanent residents or Australian citizens Bright Futures Scholarships
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Top Achiever Doctoral Scholarship Top achieving student (A to A + ) $25,000, domestic fees + $3,000 conference attendance for up to 3 years At NZ or overseas university Two rounds each year (closing April/May and December) Bright Futures Scholarships
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Enterprise Scholarship Excellent student (minimum B- grade) Full-time or part-time study, min of 20% research component 50% funds from govt and 50% from enterprise Monthly application rounds Capped:$25,000 PhD $20,000 Masters $15,000 Hons, diploma or certificate www.tec.govt.nz
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Mathematics Sciences - physical, chemical, biological, agricultural, environmental Information, computer and communications Applied sciences and technologies Social sciences Management, commerce, financial, marketing Creative arts and humanities Engineering - manufacturing, process, electronic Law, tourism or hospitality Architecture and building Medical and health Bright Futures Scholarships
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Te Tipu Putaiao Fellowships Support science, technology and engineering students to develop expertise and Maori knowledge research capability Research proposals must demonstrate relevance and contribution to specified research themes. Value: PhD $25,000 x 3 years + $12,500 expenses +fees MSc $20,000 x 2 years + $3,500 expenses + fees Approximately 17 Fellowships available www.frst.govt.nz
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Closing dates EnterpriseMonthly 28th Top Achiever Doctoral12 December Te Tipu Putaiao Maori To be confirmed TIFAt any time
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Other awards … Freemasons Scholarships University Scholarships for Hons, Postgraduate Diploma, first year of Masters: $6,000 for one year Postgraduate Scholarship for Masters thesis or PhD: $10,000 for one year Awarded on academic merit and contribution to community Both close 1 October www.freemasons.co.nz
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Other awards … National Centre for Research on Europe Postgraduate scholarships and research awards for EU research – potentially any discipline Tuition fees or research support European Parliament Internship Close 19 October Contact NCRE
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Other awards … New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (Education NZ) For international students who meet the eligibility criteria Limited number available to international students already enrolled in New Zealand Living allowance $20,500 + full fees + travel, health and thesis allowances Next round likely to be July 2008 www.newzealandeducated.com/scholarships
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Other awards … New Zealand Postgraduate Study Abroad Awards (Education NZ) For domestic and international students for short term study or research overseas Includes conferences if presenting a paper Up to $10,000 depending on actual costs Apply 1 May for second semester and 1 November for first semester www.newzealandeducated.com/scholarships
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Other awards … Golden Key International Honour Society International and local chapter scholarships for academic, leadership and service excellence Golden Key Graduate Scholar Award (US$10,000) for use worldwide at accredited universities Role in providing community service, leadership and networking opportunities for members www.goldenkey.canterbury.ac.nz
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Other awards … Huge range of external postgraduate scholarships available: Open to all disciplines/levels Specific criteria – disciplines, subjects, gender, ethnicity, region, etc. For work related to research – summer scholarships eg Health Research Council, Child Accident Prevention Foundation, Research Office scheme Keep checking Scholarships Noticeboard and Latest News on the web for scholarships currently open for applications
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