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Study in SWISS - Get a Scholarship

Through the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS), the Swiss Government grants foreign students university scholarships (Swiss universities, Federal Institutes of Technology). These scholarships are offered on the basis of reciprocity (fixed number of scholarships for each country) or within the frame of a scholarship pool (scholarships without fixed distribution by country). They are intended for students who have graduated from university (postgraduates) and who, by staying in Switzerland, will be able to further their education and to undertake research work in the fields in which the Swiss universities are particularly active.

To a limited extent, scholarships are also offered for postgraduate studies at the Universities of Applied Sciences. This applies to the group of Western (AP-1) and Central and Eastern European countries (AP-2) included in the scholarship pool. Students must have graduated from a university or university of applied sciences with at least a Bachelor Degree and enrol in Switzerland for studies at post-graduate level. This offer applies for the seven universities of applied sciences, not including teaching colleges. In the field of the arts (design/music), the conditions for arts students relating to the country offer apply (see below).

This program is valid only for studies in Switzerland. It is not valid for on-the-job studies, part-time studies or correspondence courses.

In the framework of a special allocation, scholarships for advanced arts students (without fixed distribution by country) are offered to the best applicants who are already at an advanced stage of their training. This offer is restricted to those countries which are listed under AR, AP-1 and BR-1.

The scholarships are offered in principle to foreign governments. The applications have to be submitted for a preliminary selection to the national institution in charge and the Swiss diplomatic representation in the student's country of origin. The Swiss diplomatic representation will thereupon forward the pre-selected applications to the FCS for definitive selection. Finally the Federal Department of Home Affairs awards scholarships on the advice of the FCS.

As part of a special allocation, the Swiss Government provides a number of additional scholarships to postgraduates from Central and Eastern European countries (pool system, no fixed number of scholarships for each country). The conditions are described in a special notice.

more detai at: http://www.sbf.admin.ch/htm/bildung/stipendien/eskas-e.html#top

Scholarship for IT Technology at Information and Communications University, Korea


Since the IT industry has become a key asset for the competitiveness of a nation, developing human resources is of great importance for a nation. The Republic of Korea, as one of the leading countries in the IT industry, seeks to play a more active role to meet this demand of the time.

One of the efforts to meet this challenge is IT Technology Program(ITTP) newly offered at the Information and Communications University(ICU) with an aim to build global network of IT leaders around the world.

ITTP, sponsored by the Korean government, offers a customized master’s and doctoral degree program for government officials, employees of public institutions or senior-level researchers at national research centers working in the IT fields of foreign countries. All the students will receive scholarships, up to 2 years for master degree students and up to 3 years for doctoral degree students.

This program focuses on transferring advanced technologies and business strategies of Korea to the next generation global IT leaders. After the education at ICU, a distinguished IT university, the ITTP students will acquire not only all the accumulated know-hows of the IT industry of Korea but also the creative abilities to apply learned knowledges and skills to their own countries. The graduates of the program will receive updates of current developments in the IT fields of Korea through annual or biannual newsletters, and remain networked through regularly scheduled seminars.

Important Dates for Application and Admission for 2007 Fall
June 8th, 2007: Application Deadline
July 6th, 2007: Acceptance Notification
August 28th, 2007: Start of Semester

Contact person & Enquiries:
Coordinator, Administration Office of ITTP
Information and Communications University (ICU)
119 Munji-ro Yuseong-gu Daejeon
Republic of Korea, 305-732
Telephone: 82 42 866 6845
Fax: 82 42 866 6858
Email: ittp@icu.ac.kr
Homepage: http://ittp.icu.ac.kr

Scholarships in oceanic fluid dynamics at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

MSc or PhD in oceanic fluid dynamics
The Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography at Memorial University of Newfoundland has a well established graduate studies program backed by a strong tradition of research. The Department has offered M.Sc. programs since the inception of graduate studies at Memorial in 1960 and its first Ph.D. program was created in 1969. In the present day, our students are supervised by faculty with international experience, connections and recognition. Our research programs receive generous funding from NSERC, the CFI and other organisations. Our labs and computer facilities are equipped to offer students world-class research opportunities.

Opportunities for graduate studies in the area of oceanic/atmospheric fluid dynamics. The area of interest includes both laboratory experiment with stratified/rotating fluids and numerical modelling.


For more details go to:
http://www.physics.mun.ca/~yakov

CONTACT:

Iakov Afanassiev (Yakov Afanasyev)
Associate Professor
Experimental Oceanic and Atmospheric Fluid Dynamics;
Numerical Modelling of Geophysical Flows
Coordinates:
Telephone: (709) 737-2500
Fax: (709) 737-8739
Office: C-4065
Lab:1046
Email: yakov@physics.mun.ca

Address: Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John`s, NF
A1B 3X7, Canada

Studentships at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland


Applications are invited for a number of Ph. D. and M.Sc. studentship in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin. These research positions are for up to 3 years, commencing 1 st October 2007. Funding is provided from a number of Science Foundation Ireland Research Frontiers Programmes. The research topics range from thermal management of electronics to fluid mechanics of industrial heat exchangers. Postgraduate researchers are sought to work on the following projects:
  • Synthetic Air Jet Cooling
  • Investigation for Flow-induced Vibration in Tube Arrays
  • The Mechanisms of Heat Transfer during Nucleate Pool Boiling



Synthetic Air Jet Cooling

Contact: Prof. Darina B. Murray ( dmurray@tcd.ie )

1 x M.Sc. position (2 years), 1 x Ph.D. position (3 years)

The use of synthetic air jets is an emerging technology for effective electronics cooling applications. To enhance the cooling performance of synthetic air jets, it is proposed that a better understanding of the temporal nature of the flow velocity and heat flux is required. The planned experimental research will measure the heat transfer at various locations along the impingement surface and correlate this with measurements of the local flow velocity and temperature. Of particular interest are the thermal gradients in the jet flow due to vortices and the influence that "energy separation" has on the local and area averaged heat transfer.

Investigation for Flow-induced Vibration in Tube Arrays

Contact: Dr. Craig Meskell ( cmeskell@tcd.ie )

2 x Ph.D. positions (3 year)

Large scale industrial heat exchangers, typical of electricity generating plants or process plants, consist of a large array of tubes subject to cross flow which are prone to a particular type of flow-induced vibration referred to as fluidelastic instability (this phenomenon is distinctly different from vortex shedding, acoustic resonance or turbulent buffeting). In fluidelastic instability (FEI), the vibration occurs at the natural frequency of the structure which is usually <10hz.>

The basic issue is that the available data for fluidelastic critical velocity cannot be well described by a single correlation, nor is there a sound theoretical explanation of the phenomenon. This fundamental research project will investigate this problem with two closely related programmes of study: one experimental and the other numerical (CFD).

The Mechanisms of Heat Transfer during Nucleate Pool Boiling

Contact: Dr. Anthony Robinson ( arobins@tcd.ie )

1 x M.Sc. position (2 years), 1 x Ph.D. position (3 years)

A fundamental investigation of bubble growth during nucleate pool boiling will be performed. The growth of a single isolated bubble on a heated surface will be modelled and solved using CFD. The physical model will incorporate important aspects of boiling, such as thermocapillary convection, that have previously been ignored. The efficacy and accuracy of the physical model and solution technique will be assured by validation with new bubble growth measurements with spatially and temporally resolved surface measurements in the vicinity of the bubbles. The intricate coupling between the bubble growth and the mechanisms responsible for heat removal during boiling will be elucidated for different boiling conditions including terrestrial and microgravity environments.

The studentships include a maintenance grant of between €16,000 and €18,000 per annum, plus EU College fees and an allowance for consumables and travel. Applicants should have a good honors primary degree (preferably first class honors) in Mechanical Engineering or other relevant degree.

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by submitting:

• A Curriculum Vitae

• A Statement of your Research Interests, explaining why you want to do a Ph.D. and what you expect to gain from it (maximum two pages)

• Two Referees (at least one of whom should be an academic)

Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
School of Engineering
Trinity College Dublin

http://www.mme.tcd.ie

We welcome applications by e-mail. Please note there is no application form to be completed.

Source: http://www.tcd.ie/vacancies/cd_nonaca_heat_april_07.php

Saturday, 14 April 2007

Study in Sweden - Master Programme for Key Personnel in Developing Countries

Master Programme for Key Personnel in Developing Countries
The Swedish Institute and the Swedish International Development Co-operation Agency (Sida) sponsor a range of scholarships for master’s level studies at Swedish universities, targeted at citizens of developing countries and for specific programmes.
You are eligible for these scholarships if you are a university graduate, citizen of a developing country and have several years of relevant work experience.

The purpose of these scholarships is to help grow special competencies in targeted countries. Eligibility is thus restricted to candidates from specific countries seeking admittance to approved programmes at Swedish universities. Because Sida has identified different developmental needs in different countries, your citizenship determines which programmes are available for scholarship support.

These scholarships are financed by Sida and administered by the Swedish Institute, a public agency promoting cultural and educational exchange between Sweden and the world.

GENERAL CRITERIA

Priority
In the scholarship selection process, your application is given priority if you can secure a leave of absence from your job which allows you to return upon completion of your studies. If not enough applicants meet this criterion, your application will be considered if you have at least five years of relevant work experience.

Citizenship, study level and study areas
Eligible countries are listed by programme. Below each approved master’s programme you’ll find a list of countries whose citizens are eligible for scholarship support under that programme.

Study period
The master’s level programmes are between one and two academic years in duration. They usually start at the end of August or early September.

Language
You need to have a good knowledge of English. All approved master’s level programmes are taught in English.

Scholarship benefits
Currently, a scholarship pays SEK 8,000 per month, plus travel costs to and from Sweden. These scholarships are designed to cover living expenses for one person only. Tuition for the eligible programmes is free.

Scholarship holders are insured by the Swedish Institute against illness and accidents in Sweden during the scholarship period.

HOW TO APPLY

Application
You can apply for this scholarship when you apply for admission to one of the approved master's programmes at a Swedish university.

There is no application form for this scholarship. Do not send any master's scholarship requests or applications to the Swedish Institute. Instead, you apply directly to the university for the master’s programme and at the same time inform them that you would like to be considered for this scholarship.

Some universities let you indicate this on their admission application forms. In other cases, you will need to attach a letter to your admission application spelling out your request for this scholarship explicitly.

Important
You also need to attach a letter from your employer confirming that you are able to take a leave of absence for the duration of your studies, and that you will be able to return to your position when you have finished studying. If you cannot provide such a letter, please provide proof of employment of at least five years in a relevant field.

Send your completed application for admission to the programme – including a request for this scholarship and the letter regarding your employment situation – to the university you would like to study at. They will process your scholarship request.

The application deadline for this scholarship is thus the same as the application deadline for the master's programme you'd like to apply to.

How is my scholarship application processed?
The university you have applied to first chooses whom to admit to their master's programme. From this group of successful applicants, it then considers those who have requested a scholarship. It makes a shortlist of recommended candidates and sends this to the Swedish Institute.

The Swedish Institute collects these recommendations from all Swedish universities, and then makes the final selection of scholarship recipients.

If you have been selected for a scholarship for a programme that begins with the fall semester, you will be informed by the Swedish Institute in May or early June.

more detail at: http://www.sweden.se/templates/cs/Article____10273.aspx

MPhil/PhD Studentships, King's College London, UK

As part of our commitment to graduate students, the College will be offering a total of 25 Graduate School research studentships in the 2007-8 academic year. 2007 Competition

Applications for the Graduate School studentships are currently being sought from students who intend to undertake research in one of the following Schools:

School of Humanities
School of Law
School of Physical Sciences & Engineering
School of Social Sciences & Public Policy

Level of Award
Each studentship will cover tuition fees at home/EU level and provide an annual stipend (£14600 approx. for 2007/08) for up to three years subject to satisfactory progress.

Eligibility
These studentships are open to home, EU and international students. Existing research students are not eligible to apply. In order to be eligible applicants must:

-intend to register for a full-time MPhil/PhD research degree programme only at King's -have commenced the admissions application process to one of the above Schools
-be due to commence a MPhil/PhD research degree programme during 2007/08
-complete and submit a Graduate School studentship application form by the required deadline

Application process
Candidates should complete the Graduate School Studentship application form (Word or pdf format) and return it to the Graduate School Support Office by 1 May 2007. This deadline is absolute; any applications received after this deadline will not be considered.

Please note

All candidates must have commenced their admissions application process before submitting a studentship applicatiion
Candidates are ordinarily expected to have applied for relevant Research Council funding through King's where possible/appropriate (this does not apply to international students); please contact the relevant School Office to discuss this further.

All applications received will be acknowledged and candidates will be notified of the College's decision, following the selection process undertaken at both School and College level, by mid June 2007.

Health Schools

If you wish to undertake your research within one of the following Schools within King's, Medicine, Nursing & Midwifery, Dental instittute or Biomedical & Health Sciences, please contact these Schools directly for further information regarding Graduate School studentship funding.

For general information about these studentships and other funding opportunities please email the Graduate School.

Contact us

Graduate School Support Office
Academic Registry
King's College London
7.38 James Clerk Maxwell Building
Waterloo Road
London SE1 8WA
Email: graduateschool@kcl.ac.uk
Tel: 020 7848 3376/3389
Fax: 020 7848 3366

information: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/graduate/funding/gs.html

Grants for Master and PhD Students in Bonn Graduate School of Economics-Germany

Students who join the BGSE as students of the Master program are offered grants of about EUR 800 per month; doctoral students are offered grants of about EUR 1.100 per month, to cover living expenses during the first year. Thereafter, grants are provided to students in good standing.

Students of the BGSE who have a paper accepted at a conference are provided with travel funds if the attendance of the conference is endorsed by the supervisor. Similar funds are available to attend summer schools.

The BGSE does not raise tuition. Yet most students register with the University of Bonn as a doctoral student. Registration costs are approximately € 150 per term, including a seasonal ticket for public transportation.


Admission

deadline:15 May

Outstanding (top 10%) students with a university degree in economics or related fields, such as mathematics, statistics, business administration, accounting, and finance, are encouraged to apply for admission to the BGSE. Successful applicants who already hold a Master degree (or equivalent) are admitted as doctoral students of the Economics Department of Bonn University; applicants who only hold a Bachelor join the BGSE as students of the Master in Economics offered by the Department and transfer to doctoral status upon successful completion of the course work required for the Master degree.

The application requires a form that must be filled in online (>> LINK <<) as well as a short curriculum vitae, academic transcripts and two confidential letters (formless) of recommendation from academic teachers that must be sent by ordinary mail to the following address:

Prof. Urs Schweizer
BGSE
University of Bonn
Adenauerallee 24
D-53113 Bonn, Germany

Applicants who have taken the GRE or the TOEFL should include a copy of their test scores with their application. Applications must arrive by May 15 for entry into the program starting the following October.

The material submitted cannot be returned to the applicant. Applicants will learn the decision of the admission committee by June 15.

For more details open:
http://www.bgse.uni-bonn.de/index.php?id=418

Ericsson Master Scholarships in Wireless Systems at KTH Stockholm-Sweden


Ericsson believes in an “all communicating” world. Voice, data, images and video are conveniently communicated anywhere and anytime in the world, increasing both quality-of-life, productivity and enabling a more resource-efficient world. Now we are actively seeking more great minds to make it reality. Move with us into the future.

We invite you to join us in sharing this vision and apply for this scholarship to pursue Master degree within the area of Wireless Systems, at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden.

Three scholarships are available and competition is very keen.




Applicant Eligibility

  1. Applicants must be Indonesian citizens.
  2. Must have finished Bachelor (S1) of Electrical/Electronics Engineering, or Computer Engineering.
  3. Courses must have included unit of fundamental mathematics in linear algebra, Fourier methods, and probability theory.
  4. Students must have taken (and passed with distinction) a general course on Signals and Systems, including material on: continuous and discrete time signals, sampling, linear filters and systems, and Fourier methods.
  5. Applicants must have good oral and written skills in English, and a minimum TOEFL score of 600 (245 for computer-based test, or 85 for Internet-based test) or a minimum IELTS score of 6.5.

Selection and Verification Process

  1. Ericsson works with KTH to identify and select scholarship recipients.
  2. Judges decisions are final and no correspondences will be entertained.
  3. The academic year starts in August 2007 and lasts until June 2009 (including examinations).
  4. Student should be arrived at KTH in early August 2007.
  5. Applicants should be in healthy condition and it is supported by recommendation letter by the general practitioner from local hospital.

Announcement of the Scholarship Award Recipients

The winner is expected to be in Jakarta on May 29 to receive the award.

Program Limits

  1. Ericsson retains the right to change or terminate this program at any time, and prior notification will be made accordingly.
  2. Ericsson is not responsible for lost applications, lost verification of enrollment, or information or materials misplaced or delayed through the mail or other delivery processes.
  3. Once submitted, all information and materials become the property of Ericsson, and will not be returned. All information will be kept confidential.

How to Apply

Please get the application through Scholarship Application and follow the instruction. (Applications & requirements must be received by Ericsson no later than April 30, 2007)

You must carefully read the terms and conditions and please submit all the required documents according to the Checklist School of Electrical Engineering

Visit website for Application & Admission

Send the application to:
PT Ericsson Indonesia
Code: Scholarship
Attn: Yoke Prabandari
Internal Relations Manager
Marketing & Communications Division
Wisma Pondok Indah, 2nd Floor
Jl. Sultan Iskandar Muda V TA
Jakarta 12310 - Indonesia
www.ericsson.com
Office: +62 21 769 2222
Fax: +62 21 769 7288
Email: yoke.prabandari@ericsson.com

General Conditions of Award:

Participants shall follow the program approved for them. Request for change of program will not be entertained. Participants should participate in all activities related to the program. Participants are not allowed to participate in any political and/or commercial activities in any capacity whatsoever.

  • This award is valid for selected participants only.
  • Participants will be required to return to Indonesia upon completion of the course or at the end of the tenure of the scholarship whichever is earlier.
  • The award may be terminated at any time for the reasons of unsatisfactory conduct, breaches of the conditions of the award, or failure to make satisfactory progress.

Terms and Condition Covered by Ericsson:

  • A return air ticket on economy class is provided Jakarta - Sweden - Jakarta. Expenditures such as excess baggage fees and others related will be borne by the recipients.
  • Tuition Fee and daily subsistence allowance will be given by Ericsson and will be arranged by KTH.
  • Selected travel & medical insurance is provided during recipients stay in Sweden.

Master Scholarships 2008 at Carnegie Mellon Heinz School, Adelaide-Australia

Carnegie Mellon is a top ranking U.S. university. In 2006 the university opened the Carnegie Mellon Heinz School, in Adelaide, Australia. The Heinz School is consistently ranked among the top ten public policy programs in the U.S. and is ranked first in information technology.

The Commonwealth Government of Australia provides funding for a limited number of Carnegie Mellon UniversityAusAID Scholarships to eligible applicants for the following Masters level programs in Adelaide:
  • Master of Science in Public Policy and Management (MSPPM)
  • Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT)



1. Master of Science in Public Policy and Management (MSPPM)

An innovative and distinguished graduate program that prepares students to advance the public interest by developing exceptional analytic, quantitative and technical skills.

2. Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT)

A unique graduate program offering a mix of technology, management and strategy courses to provide students with an understanding of information technology from both operational and strategic perspectives.

The programs are delivered in three semesters over 12 months, full time. Scholarship recipients will gain knowledge and skills that they can apply to the development of their home country upon completion of their study. Scholarships include full tuition, return economy airfares, a contribution to living expenses and basic medical insurance.

Scholarship applicants must meet AusAID’s eligibility criteria and the minimum requirements for admission to Carnegie Mellon University:
  • A Bachelor’s degree and 3 years of relevant professional experience
  • A current Academic IELTS test score which meets the University’s minimum requirements (6.5 overall or higher) or equivalent TOEFL.
Applications for the January 2008 intake are now open. To complete your application online click here.

Information about the scholarships and degree programs can be found on the website or by contacting hnzadmit-australia@andrew.cmu.edu

Applications close 30 May 2007.

Tuesday, 10 April 2007

Ambassadorial Scholarships-Worldwide

Program Year 2008-09

November/December 2006

  • 2008-09 Ambassadorial Scholarships and Rotary Grants for University Teachers application materials become available from the Rotary club in area of permanent residence or full-time studies.

  • Applicants must contact the nearest Rotary club to:

    • determine if funding for the desired scholarship is available at this time
    • inquire about local application deadlines
    • obtain application materials

January-15 July 2007

Applicants should complete the 2008-09 Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships Application, carefully researching the study institutions to be listed. There is no need to apply or take language tests at this time.

September-15 December 2008

Starting in September and through 15 December, all 2008-09 scholarship applicants will receive notification of their study institution assignments (as long as their applications were submitted by the 1 October district deadline).

February 2008

All 2008-09 scholarship recipients will receive a packet of information from the Foundation; this material outlines the steps scholar recipients are required to complete in preparation for their scholarship term.

Interested applicants must apply for Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships through their local Rotary club. Because application deadlines vary by club and district, only your local club can provide specific information on deadlines. For 2008-09 awards, club deadlines may be as early as 1 March 2007 or as late as 15 August 2007. Remember that scholarship availability varies by Rotary district. If your local district is not offering scholarships, you may wish to inquire next year. See Application Process for Applicants for a sample scholarships timeline.

Consult RI's Club Locator application for contact information for Rotary clubs. The Club Locator provides you with the ability to search for clubs by city name. If your hometown does not have a Rotary club, try entering the names of nearby cities. You can also consult a local telephone directory under the heading "Rotary


Source of info (more detail):

http://www.rotary.org/foundation/educational/amb_scho/index.html


Sunday, 25 March 2007

Graduate fellowships at the School of Business and Institute for International Integration Studies, Irland

Graduate fellowships in Finance are available at the School of Business and Institute for International Integration Studies at Trinity College Dublin. The project involves Mathematical and econometric modelling of international mergers and acquisitions using variants of predator-prey models; evaluating the timing and duration of aggregate international merger and acquisition waves using regime- switching and related models; modelling of hazard and duration functions for m&a payoffs; modelling the dynamics of the bidding process.

Candidates will register for a PhD and work on an aspect of the above project. A scholarship of up to €12,500 per annum for up to three years is available.


A masters degree in finance, mathematical finance, mathematics or econometrics is essential. Experience with matlab, gauss or RATS is a plus.

For further information please contact Dr Brian Lucey, email: blucey@tcd.ie

New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships

New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships

Funded by the New Zealand Government and administered by Education New Zealand, the New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships(NZIDRS) are a significant educational opportunity.

World Class Opportunity
New Zealand institutions provide the opportunity to study under internationally recognised academics and researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Qualifications attained from a New Zealand university rank with the best internationally. New Zealand degrees have a reputation globally for being practical, modern and desirable. In some niche areas, such as biotechnology, forensic science and marine engineering, New Zealand degrees are acknowledged as world-leading. Students educated in the New Zealand education environment are earning a reputation as a new breed of innovative thinkers and are enjoying success the world over.

Entitlements under the New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships are as follows:

  • Full tuition fees for three (3) years of full-time doctoral study
  • NZ$18,000 per annum living allowance (NZ$1500 per month)
  • Up to NZ$600 per annum health insurance allowance
  • NZ$2000 (across 3 year tenure) travel allowance. This is intended to be used for conference attendance and field research
  • NZ$800 (across 3 year tenure) book and thesis allowance
  • NZ$500 One-off establishment allowance. Only to be paid to those students who are travelling to NZ specifically to take up the NZIDRS. No student already located in NZ is eligible to receive this amount
  • Additional funds are not available to support accompanying dependants

Please note :

  • The New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (NZIDRS) are open to all International Students meeting the eligibility criteria.
  • Prospective candidates are advised to start corresponding with academics in the relevant departments of New Zealand universities regarding the availability of appropriate supervision well in advance of submitting their application papers. Evidence that supervision is available is required as a part of the NZIDRS application process. Please see the 'NZIDRS Terms & Conditions' for further information.

In 2007, NZIDRS Applications will be accepted until 5pm on Monday the 16th of July (NZ Time).

No applications will be considered by the Selection Panel if they arrive after the stated close date.

NZIDRS Terms and Conditions

NZIDRS Application Form


NZIDRS Guidelines/Frequently Asked Questions


Should you have any questions regarding the New Zealand International Docotral Research Scholarships, please contact the Education New Zealand Scholarships Manager at scholarships@educationnz.org.nz