Description The funds for the Femineers Scholarship come from a group of wives of members of the Wellington Branch of the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand. The scholarship is offered to an undergraduate woman student proceeding towards a BE(Hons) degree at the University of Canterbury. Eligibility The scholarship may be held only by a full-time female undergraduate student who has completed or been exempted from the Engineering Intermediate year and is studying in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd Professional year of a BE (Hons) degree at the University of Canterbury. Amount: $1,500 Tenure: 1 year Closing Dates: 31 Mar 2012 Please note that application forms are only available from approximately 8 weeks ahead of the closing date. For external scholarships, please refer to details on the External Web Site below.Regulations: femineers.pdf (pdf, 7.7KB) Source: www.canterbury.ac.nz/scholarshipsearch/ScholarshipDetails.aspx?ScholarshipID=6935.90 ANZCA International Scholarship 31/07/2011
The Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists invites suitable applicants for the ANZCA International Scholarship for 2012. For an overview of the scholarship please click here. The scholarship guidelines and application form can be downloaded below. To obtain additional information please contact: Paul Cargill Phone: + 61 3 8517 5393 Fax: + 61 3 9510 6931 E-mail: pcargill@anzca.edu.au Description This scholarship was established in 1985 in memory of Jean Margaretta Rhoda Morgan and Peter Warmsley Sedgwick, and as a tribute to C. Wright Mills, noted American sociologist. Eligibility The scholarship shall be open to graduates of any University in New Zealand or of the University of the South Pacific. Candidates for the scholarship shall submit a paper outlining their approach to sociological and anthropological research in the form of a research proposal. Amount $2,000 Tenure 1 year Closing Dates 01 Nov 2011 Please note that application forms are only available from approximately 8 weeks ahead of the closing date. For external scholarships, please refer to details on the External Web Site below. Regulations wright_mills.pdf (pdf, 16.2KB) More info and document to download available at: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/scholarshipsearch/ScholarshipDetails.aspx?ScholarshipID=6935.134 New Zealand Development Scholarships 05/04/2011
New Zealand Development Scholarships New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS) provide the opportunity for individuals from targeted developing countries to undertake studies at tertiary education institutions in New Zealand. The purpose of the scholarships is for candidates to gain knowledge and skills in specific subject areas that will assist in the development of their home country by contributing to identified human resource development (HRD) training needs. Awardees are required to return to their home country for at least two years after the completion of their scholarship to apply these new skills and knowledge in government, civil society or private business organisations. The NZDS scheme is funded by the New Zealand Government’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme. The New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), delivers the scheme through the New Zealand Aid Programme. Applicants from Bolivia, Ecuador, Honduras, Kenya, Mongolia, Nepal, Nicaragua, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia NZDS applicants from the countries above apply directly to a New Zealand education institution and should direct all their questions about the NZDS to that institution. See the list of Institution contact details and closing dates. The institution will:
NZDS candidates from the countries above apply directly to the relevant New Zealand Embassy in their country. The New Zealand Embassy will:
Are you interested in making the world more just, sustainable, peaceful and compassionate? If so you might be interested in studying at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago. The NCPACS is New Zealand's only postgraduate theory, research and practice programme in peace and conflict studies. We are pioneering peaceful pedagogy and collaborative research and practice programmes. Our 2010 Foundation Class had students from all around the world and we have a cosmopolitan faculty. Enquiries and applications are being taken now for the 2011 academic year. If you are interested please contact the Centre Administrator: Ann Hassan at peaceandconflict@otago.ac.nz or phone: 643 479 4546 and fax: 64 3 479 8084 Site: www.otago.ac.nz/humanities/ncpacs Amelia Earheart Fellowships for women 10/10/2010
Amelia Earhart poster The poster invites applications for the 2010 academic year from qualified women for fellowships of US$10,000 each for graduate study in aerospace-related sciences and aerospace-related engineering. For posters, please visit the Zonta International Website. Amelia Earhart & Zonta International The fellowships memorialise famed air pioneer and Zontian, Amelia Earhart, who disappeared over the Pacific in 1937. By remembering Amelia Earhart through this fellowship, Zonta International encourages and supports women to expand their horizons by pursuing aerospace-related sciences and aerospace engineering. There have been 1,262 Amelia Earhart Fellowships totaling over US$7 million awarded to 880 fellows worldwide. It is anticipated that 35 grants will be made for the 2010 academic year. Eligibility Women of any nationality are eligible. To apply for the fellowship, you must meet the following minimum requirements:
Application The application, recommendations, transcripts and letter of current standing must be received or post-marked by 15 November to be considered. The application can also be downloaded from the Zonta International website (click here). INTERCOAST Doctoral Scholarships 24/08/2010
Level: Postgraduate The University of Waikato and the University of Bremen are seeking top-quality doctoral students to undertake projects that will be part of the International Graduate School, INTERCOAST. There are research projects in the fields of Marine Geosciences, Marine Ecology, Social Sciences, and Law. The Scholarships are open to domestic and international students who wish to undertake a PhD based on one of the list of INTERCOAST research projects. The value of the Scholarship is up to $22,000pa plus domestic tuition fees. Those who wish to find out more should follow the links on our website www.waikato.ac.nz/scholarships. It is there that you be able to access information about the application process, view the list of research projects, download the Expression of Interest form, and view the application form. Please note that the top candidates who submit an Expression of Interest will be invited to submit a full INTERCOAST Scholarship application in Stage Two of the application process. (Stage One) Expression of Interest closing date 31 August 2010 (Stage Two) Application closing date 30 September 2010 Crop and Food Research Student Fellowships 25/07/2010
The New Zealand Institute for Crop and Food Research Ltd offers student fellowships annually. The fellowship is paid vacation employment (likely to be from November to February) at one of Crop and Food Research’s sites around New Zealand. Students enrolled at any New Zealand university at the time of application will be eligible for a fellowship. Fellowships are available in the following areas: Biochemistry, applied sciences, microbiology, agriculture, horticulture, resource management, food science and technology. Special Selection Criteria
Applications close 30 September with The Personnel Officer, N.Z. Institute for Crop and Food Research Ltd, PO Box 4704, Christchurch. Application Close Date: 30 September Website: www.crop.cri.nz Local / International Availability:
New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (NZIDRS) are open to all international students who meet the eligibility criteria. You need to show evidence that academic supervision is available when you apply for this scholarship. Applicants should contact the relevant university departments to confirm the availability of appropriate supervision before submitting their applications. Please see the terms and conditions for more information. NZIDRS scholarships package contains:
Applications will be accepted from early May until 5pm (NZ time) on Thursday the 15th of July 2010. (The NZIDRS closes to applications on the 15th of July each year. ) Please note that NZIDRS applications received after the closing date and/or incomplete applications will not be considered by the selection panel under any circumstances. This is non-negotiable. Find out more If you have questions about the NZIDR scholarships, please contact the Education New Zealand Scholarships Manager - scholarships@educationnz.org.nz - NZIDRS terms and conditions (PDF) - NZIDRS application form (Word doc) - NZIDRS guidelines & frequently asked questions (PDF) More info at: newzealand.com/int/en/institutions_courses/scholarhips... For international and domestic students. The Masters program is custom-designed by leading practitioners and academics from a range of disciplines from four leading universities in Australia. Students are trained to integrate various disciplines, such as environment, politics, law, science, culture, engineering, economics, health and society through project-centred approach. The program takes a whole-of-water cycle approach and equips students with the integration, leadership and managerial skills to become part of an elite group of water leaders with sustainable and holistic solutions to global water and climate change challenges. Scholarship value
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Application deadline is August 1st. Source: http://www.watercentre.org/education/programs/scholarships/iwc-scholarships | CategoriesAll |



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