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Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
| | Course: Undergraduate, Graduate, Postgraduate Programmes | | | | | | Study Domain all major fields | Programmes: undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programmes leading to Bachelor's, Master's and Ph.D. degrees. | Description: also offering programmes in e-business, midwifery, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, psychotherapy. | Languages: English. | Applications: for further information contact: Tere Daly, International Student Advisor, at the above address. |
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| | Scholarship: Doctoral Education Awards | | | | | | Study Domain medicine | Scholarships: Doctoral Education Awards. | Applications: for information contact Peter Fleming, Executive Officer and Manager. |
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Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua (DOIA)
| 46 Waring Taylor Street PO Box 805 | | | |
| | Scholarship: Trusts and Fellowships | | | | | | Study Domain education, humanities and arts, research | Scholarships: (a) Norman Kirk Memorial Trust; (b) Peace and Disarmament Education Trust. | Open to: (a) disadvantaged or disabled candidates of South Pacific countries who are committed to taking advantage of 'second chance' education or training; candidates of South Pacific countries seeking a qualification or training which will enable them to make a greater contribution in the community; (b) PACDAC/PADET Scholarships are designed to support appropriate postgraduate research by Masters and Doctoral students at New Zealand universities. Anyone who is, or intends to enrol as, a postgraduate degree student pursuing research of interest to the Public Advisory Committee on Disarmament and Arms Control (PACDAC) and the Peace and Disarmament Education Trust (PADET), may apply for a scholarship; applicants must be enrolled in a Ph.D. or M.A. degree course of study at a New Zealand university during the period for which the scholarship is sought. | Place of study: in New Zealand universities. | Applications: through application form at above website. |
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Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC)
| PO Box 5541 Wellesley Street | | | |
| | Scholarship: Postdoctoral Fellowships | | | | | | Study Domain health and hygiene, medicine, research | Scholarships: Postdoctoral Fellowships. | Description: biomedical research and public health. | Open to: candidates having recently completed a Ph.D. or equivalent degree. | Place of study: in New Zealand universities, hospitals and other suitable research institutions. | Duration: up to 4 years. | Applications: biomedical: 1 April; public health: 1 April and 1 September on form HRC-FA/02; to the Director at the above address. |
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International Pacific College (IPC)
| Private Bag 11-021 57 Aokautere Drive | | | |
| | Course: Undergraduate, Graduate Programmes | | | | | | Study Domain business administration, health and hygiene, home economics, social sciences, social work, tourism, hotel and catering management | Programmes: Undergraduate and graduate programmes in business administration; health sciences; tourism; Social Sciences; welfare and protective services. |
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Lincoln University (LU)
| | Course: Undergraduate, Graduate, Postgraduate Programmes | | | | | | Study Domain computer science, ecology, environment, economy, finance, forestry, marketing, zoology | Programmes: (a) Bachelor of Commerce in forestry: marketing, management, finance, economics, computing, forestry science, wood utilization; (b) Bachelor of Science in ecology and conservation: a scientific approach to resource management with courses in zoology, ecology, resource management. | Open to: New Zealand and international students who meet the university entry requirements. | Duration: 3 academic years; courses begin in February or July. | Fees: tuition per year: NZ$10,000-$14,500 depending on programme. | Applications: by 30 October for semester beginning in February; by 30 April for semester beginning in July. |
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| | Scholarship: Scholarships | | | | | | Study Domain all major fields | Scholarships: (a) Doctoral Scholarship; (b) Master's Scholarship; (c) Graduate Scholarship. | Open to: all students eligible for entrance into their proposed field of study at Lincoln University; normal admission criteria apply; proficiency in English is required (TOEFL 600; IELTS 6.0) | Duration: for minimum time for completion of degree; non-renewable. | Value: (a) NZ$11,000 per year; (b) NZ$9,000 per year; (c) NZ$6,000 per year; students are also entitled to the New Zealand student tuition fee for a postgraduate degree and a once-only thesis cost payment of NZ$550. | Applications: by 1 October. |
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Massey University (MU)
| International Students' Office Tennent Drive Private Bag 11 222 | | | |
| | Course: Undergraduate, Graduate Programmes | | | | | | Study Domain all major fields | Programmes: most fields, excluding medicine and dentistry. | Open to: candidates of all nationalities holding a 1st class Honours degree; approval by Doctoral Research Committee for provisional registration as a Ph.D. candidate plus departmental approval; admission tests (written or interviews) plus recommendations; English proficiency required. | Duration: 3 years. | Fees: tuition: NZ$12,400-$30,000 per year; living expenses: NZ$7,000-$10,000 per year. | Financial assistance: doctoral scholarships available; contact the Scholarship Officer for further information. | Applications: by 1 July or 1 October; to the International Students' Office at the above address. |
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| | Scholarship: Massey Doctoral Fellowships | | | | | | Study Domain all major fields | Scholarships: Massey Doctoral Scholarships in most fields with the exception of medicine and dentistry. | Open to: candidates with a first-class honours degree and proficiency in English. | Duration: 30 months plus a 6-month extension. | Value: partial tuition. | Applications: by 1 July and 1 October. |
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Official Development Assistance Programme (MFT)
| | Course: Official Development Assistance Programme | | | | | | Study Domain development studies | Description: wide range of short courses offered at secondary and tertiary institutions; places are determined annually in bilateral negotiations on a government to government basis; private student quotas vary from country to country. | Open to: candidates with qualifications that vary according to region and country. | Financial assistance: training awards under OCA cover transfer, subsistence costs and tuition. | Applications: by June to education authorities in home countries for referral to New Zealand diplomatic post. |
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| | Course: Training Courses | | | | | | Study Domain English, technical education, technology | Programmes: specific training courses arranged on demand, facilities and personnel available; fields of study include diploma in teaching of English as a second language, seed technology, geothermal technology, sawmilling and saw maintenance, etc. | Open to: qualified nationals of all countries. | Applications: further information obtainable from the authority in candidate's country responsible for selecting students and trainers under international technical assistance programmes. |
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| | Scholarship: Scholarships and Awards | | | | | | Study Domain all major fields | Scholarships: (a) Study awards; (b) Short-term training awards; (c) Aotearoa Scholarships; (d) Postgraduate scholarship scheme; (e) Third Country Training Awards. | Description: (a) any area of study agreed to between the Government of New Zealand and the partner government to meet identified human resource development needs in support of agreed bilateral development strategies; (b) a wide range of vocational and/or skills courses or work attachments; area of study agreed to between the Government of New Zealand and the partner government to meet identified human resource development needs in support of agreed bilateral development strategies; (c) skills-related courses of developmental relevance to their home countries; (d) areas of developmental relevance to their home countries; preference given to postgraduate diploma and Master's level; (e) areas of study agreed to between the New Zealand and the partner government; may include training options. | Open to: (a) and (b) applicants nominated by bilateral Official Development Assistance (ODA) partner governments under the New Zealand ODA Programme; (c) persons from South Pacific developing countries; (d) persons from specified developing countries; (e) candidates selected by bilateral country governments. | Place of study: (a) and (c) in New Zealand at selected universities, polytechnics and schools; (b) in New Zealand; (d) in New Zealand at universities and polytechnics; (e) tertiary educational institutions in the South Pacific. | Value: (a) tuition, enrolment/orientation fees; economy fare travel and provisions for students to meet course and basic living costs from a set monetary contribution; (b) payment of fees, return economy airfares, an establishment grant, a basic living allowance and provision for health care; (c) partially funded, covers tuition, enrolment/orientation fees, return economy fare travel and provision for students to meet course and basic living costs from a set monetary contribution; (e) payment of fees, return economy airfares, grants and allowances. | Applications: (a), (b) and (e) to the agency in their home country responsible for selecting persons for study or training abroad under New Zealand's Development Cooperation Programme; (c) to CITEC Training Solutions Ltd, Private Bag 39 807, Wellington Mail Centre, New Zealand; (d) to an eligible institution on its prescribed application form. |
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New Zealand Vice-Chancellors' Committee (NZVC)
| The Scholarships Manager PO Box 11915 Wellington | | | |
| | Scholarship: Scholarships | | | | | | Study Domain all major fields | Scholarships: Over 40 scholarships for graduate and postgraduate study, together with 12 for undergraduate study. Most scholarships are designed to assist New Zealanders to further their education. No scholarship is open to application from international students except for Commonwealth Scholarships, which are available to students of Commonwealth countries, and are for graduate study only. Application forms must be obtained in the student's country of citizenship. | Applications: contact the University International Offices at each university for further information; all New Zealand universities award scholarships for study at the graduate level which are open to application from international students; see website or contact New Zealand Embassy/Consulate for addresses. |
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New Zealand's International Aid & Development Agency (NZAID)
| | Scholarship: New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS) | | | | | | Study Domain all major fields | Scholarships: New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS) are for full-time multi-year courses in New Zealand for tertiary level studies. For countries outside the Pacific, study is usually at postgraduate level, with the exception of Timor-Leste and Rapa Nui; for further information http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds.html |
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University of Otago (UOO)
| | Course: Undergraduate, Graduate, Postgraduate Programmes | | | | | | Study Domain all major fields | Programmes: Bachelor's, Master's, Ph.D., Graduate Diploma. | Subjects: arts, music, theology, sciences, physical education, consumer and applied sciences, land surveying, physiotherapy, pharmacy, medical laboratory science, commerce, medicine and dentistry. | Open to: students holding qualifications acceptable to the University for admission; applicants whose first language is not English must provide satisfactory evidence of proficiency: TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 6.0 IELTS minimum acceptable scores. | Duration: Bachelor's: 3 years; Bachelor's with Honours: 4 years; Graduate Diploma: 1 year; Master's: 1 to 2 years; Doctor of Philosophy: 3 years. | Applications: for all further information contact the University at the above address. |
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University of Waikato (UOW)
| | Course: Undergraduate, Graduate Programmes | | | | | | Study Domain all major fields | Programmes: Bachelor's, Master's and Diploma programmes. | Open to: secure student visa in country of residence before arriving. | Duration: 1 to 5 years depending on the programme. | Languages: English and Maori. | Applications: by 1 December for March entry; 1 May for entry in July; or 20 November preceding year for Summer school; application forms on website: www.waikato.ac.nz/international/admission.htm; fax: +64 7 838 4269, telephone: +64 7 838 4439; email: intlc@waikato.ac.nz. |
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Victoria University of Wellington (VUOW)
| International Students Office PO Box 600 | | | |
| | Course: Undergraduate, Graduate, Postgraduate Programmes | | | | | | Study Domain administration, architecture, arts, languages, law, literature and civilization, sciences, trade | Open to: candidates of any country fulfilling the necessary requirements; a good knowledge of English is required (TOEFL score 550 or IELTS score 6.0). | Duration: varies according to course. | Fees: tuition from NZ$4,700-$28,500 per year depending on subject of study. | Applications: by 1 December prior to the year of study; further information can be obtained from the above address. |
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