Scholarships and funding
A number of scholarships are available to students of Journalism, both within ҕl and externally. Search the ҕl Scholarships database forgeneral ҕl funding opportunities.
Major scholarship opportunities for Journalism students
Robert Bell Scholarship
Each year, at least one Robert Bell Scholarship(worth $5000 each) is awarded to students enrolled in the journalism programme based on their previous academic records. Admission to the core journalism course COMS331 is deemed to constitute an application.
D.W. Bain Prize
Awarded annually to the top Journalism student.
Asia scholarships for undergraduates
The Asia New Zealand Foundation offers a Asian scholarshipsfor undergraduates. Full details about the available scholarships can be found.
Robert Bell Travelling Scholarship in Journalism
Students who graduate with ҕl's Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) or Graduate Diploma in Journalism are eligible to apply for the annual Robert Bell Travelling Scholarship in Journalism. The scholarship is worth about $15,000 and enables journalists to travel overseas to conduct research into and/or for news media.
Past research reports include:
- Anna Leask - 2024 - Breaking Bad-NZ's youth crime crisis
- Charles Anderson - 2023 - A journalist's handbook to the metaverse
- Katie Kenny-2021-Newsroom impact tracking-Robert Bell report
- Alex Baird-2021-Kōrero Pono-Improving mainstream news media reporting
- Tess McClure, 2017, Sustaining hyper-local public interest journalism
- Talia Shadwell, 2017, The collaborative newsrooms of the future
- Katie Chapman: professional development in the work room
- John Hartevelt, 2013 Making or breaking news?
- Farming media online - what can New Zealand learn from the UK?
- Rebecca Todds, iPad Newspapers in the UK: One Year On
- Shanna Crispin, 2011 Attracting Young Readers – Tactics for Engagement.
- Jerry Andrew, 2011 Tackling the Digital Future of Sports Journalism
- Sara Vui'Talitu, Media Freedom in the Pacific Region
- Kineta Knight, The digitalisation of radio
- Mike Steere, The Age of Podcasting
Asia New Zealand internship scholarships and travel grants
Internships
The Asia New Zealand Foundation offers New Zealand journalism student graduates and working journalists the opportunity to take up internships at news organisations in Asia, ranging from six weeks to three months in length. Past internships have included:
- CNBC Asia in Singapore
- Deccan Herald
- International New York Times in Hong Kong
- Jakarta Globe
- Korea JoongAng Daily
- Philippine Star
- Phnom Penh Post
- Shanghai Daily
- Malaysiakini.com
You can find more information about the internships and how to apply on thewebsite.
Travel grants
The Asia New Zealand Foundation awards travel grants to journalists who have a clear plan of what stories they want to cover in Asia, as well as discretionary grants for work placements and exchanges with Asian media organisations. You can find out more information about these grants on the Asia New Zealand Foundation website.