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The FMB Reynolds Scholarship aims to assist New Zealand law graduates, whose application has been accepted, to study Law at the University of Oxford.  

FMB Reynolds taught at Oxford from 1958 until 2000 and continues to be active in the legal profession in New Zealand. The FMB Scholarship  in  Law  to  Oxford  has  been  established  to recognise  the  support  that  Emeritus  Professor  Francis Reynolds,  Worcester College, Oxford has provided to New Zealand law students at the University of Oxford for over 40 years.

 

Eligibility 

Graduates of all disciplines can apply for a scholarship to complete a postgraduate or master's degree course at a German higher education institution and to gain a degree in Germany (master's/diploma).

Duration

10–24 months.

Support

Monthly stipend (EUR 750) plus travel grant.

Application deadline

15 October each year for a period beginning in either April or October the following year.

The purpose of the William Georgetti Scholarship is to encourage postgraduate study and research, normally in New Zealand, in a field that in the opinion of the Scholarship Board is important to the social, cultural or economic development of New Zealand.

This scholarship was established from the Estate of William Georgetti who passed away on 7 Feb 1943.  During his lifetime Mr Georgetti farmed an extensive property at Fernhill, near Hastings. 

Is your strength physics or mathmatics or a combination of them both?  This scholarship's aim is to enable scholars who have ability in these two subjects to further their study, or research, in meteorology. Other branches of science are acceptable however preference will be given to the further study of meteorology.

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 Claude McCarthy Fellowship supports graduates of New Zealand universities in undertaking “original work or research in literature, science or medicine”. The fellowship supports travel overseas for short periods to present research work at conferences, and/or conducting research contributing to the New Zealand doctoral degree for which they are enrolled.

The Shirtcliffe Fellowships aim is to assist graduates of  New Zealand universitys in pursuing doctoral study at a university in New Zealand or other Commonwealth countrys.

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 in New Zealand or the Commonwealth.

Eligibility

Applicants must be:

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: 

This scholarship is to assist outstanding New Zealand musical performers or conductors to continue their musical development either in New Zealand or overseas.

This scholarship was established by Mr Sven Stenbäck in memory of his wife Maida Stenbäck née Saunders, a New Zealander who loved the performance of classical music. Funding for the scholarship is made available through the Kiwi Music Scholarship Trust. 

The scholarship will be awarded for classical instrumental performance (including vocal performance) or conducting.

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