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The University of Aucklandnbsp;Summer Scholarshipsnbsp;is open to all high-achieving domestic and international students who have the potential to succeed in postgraduate research.
Summer Research The studentships are a great way to gain valuable research experience, work with leading researchers at the University of Auckland, enhance career opportunities and help students think about pursuing postgraduate study.
Located in the heart of New Zealand, the University of Auckland was founded in 1883 and it is also known as the highest-ranked university in the country. It provides a range of accommodation options for students and has six campuses.
New Zealand Scholarships
- Application Deadline: Open for 2021
- Course Level: Summer research program.
- Study Subject: The studentships are provided in faculty’s list of available projects: Faculty of Arts, Business School, Faculty of Education and Social Work, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Faculty of Science, Auckland Bioengineering Institute and Liggins Institute.
- Award: Varies
- Number of Awards: Not given
- Nationality: New Zealand and international applicants
- The award can be taken in New Zealand
- Eligible Countries: New Zealand and international applicants can apply for these summer research scholarships.
- Entrance Requirements: This is a general guideline for eligibility for a Summer Research Scholarship. Students will need to check the Summer Research Scholarships Regulations for the faculty that is offering their project of interest. Those eligible
- You have completed at least two years of an undergraduate degree and be either
- enrolled in an undergraduate degree at a New Zealand university at the time of application
or - enrolled in a postgraduate bachelor (honours) or postgraduate diploma programme (some faculties) at a New Zealand university at the time of application
or - enrolled in an undergraduate degree at an international institution in 2021.
- enrolled in an undergraduate degree at a New Zealand university at the time of application
- You have a scholarship GPA/GPE of 6.00 or above (5.50 for Mori or Pacific students).
- You have identified a clearly defined project and suitable supervisor willing to supervise the project. For the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries, you are required to devise the project; for all other faculties, refer to your faculty’s list of available projects.
- Generally, you shouldn’t have held a Summer Research Scholarship previously (for exceptions, check the regulations).
- You are not seeking employment as a tutor during Summer School or in paid employment either inside or outside the University during the tenure of your Summer Research Scholarship.
- You haven’t started masters, doctoral, or taught postgraduate programme (some taught programmes are permitted: check the regulations), or be completing a dissertation or thesis on an extension.
- You have completed at least two years of an undergraduate degree and be either
- How to Apply:nbsp;To be considered for a Summer Research Scholarship, ALL applicants must make their application in two steps: