Dick and Mary Earle have established this scholarship for the support and encouragement of postgraduate research into aspects of technology in New Zealand universities.
The purpose of the scholarship is to provide funds for individuals to undertake research towards a masterate or doctorate degree at a New Zealand university or research institution in one or both of these fields:
The funds for this scholarship are provided by the income from a bequest made to the University of New Zealand in 1907 by Daniel O'Sullivan, a farmer from Pleasant Point, Canterbury.
The scholarship is open to applications from students of the Roman Catholic faith who will attend Medical School at either the University of Auckland or the University of Otago.
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply for the Sullivan Scholarship an applicant must be:
The Shirtcliffe Fellowship assists graduates of New Zealand universities to pursue doctoral study at a university in New Zealand or another Commonwealth country.
This fellowship comes from a monetary gift made to the University of New Zealand in 1935 by Sir George Shirtcliffe of Wellington. George wanted to assist students of outstanding ability and character in the continuation of their studies.
Eligibility
Applicants must be:
These scholarships, established in 2007, are offered by the Maritime Union Scholarship Trust in order to support and encourage undergraduate study in areas of benefit to the people of New Zealand.
Eligibility
Applicants must be currently enrolled at a New Zealand university and at the time of application should have completed at least one year of fulltime undergraduate study.
Applicants also must be either:
The money for this scholarship has been made available by a bequest from the estate of Edith Fraser who wished that it be used for an award in agricultural or silvicultural sciences.
Eligibility
Applicants must be graduates of a New Zealand university and be New Zealand citizens.
Value and number awarded
Approximately $10,000 for one year
One scholarship is awarded annually.
Opening date
1 June
Closing date
1 October
To support postgraduate research in law that will protect and promote the interests of the public in relation to legal matters in New Zealand.
In 1997 the Trustees of the New Zealand Law Foundation unanimously determined to mark the centenary of the admission of Ethel Benjamin as the first woman barrister and solicitor. To that end they established this scholarship as a merit-based award to outstanding women scholars.
Eligibility
A Scholarship may be awarded to any woman scholar who is:
These scholarships are provided by KiwiRail to enable the sons and daughters of KiwiRail's permanent employees to undertake a first undergraduate degree or diploma at a New Zealand university, polytechnic, or college of education.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
The purpose of the scholarship is to provide funds for individuals to undertake research towards a Masters or Doctoral degree at a New Zealand university or research institution, studying muscular function, including the
The Edna Waddell scholarships are for women entering their first year of full time study for undergraduate degrees in professional engineering or technology at New Zealand universities – open to school leavers and mature women.
Each scholarship will be for one year, the initial year of study.