Scholarship Name | Scholarship Summary |
| Value: All participation fees, and provide a monthly stipend of 1,400€ to cover expenses such as living costs, accommodation, travel etc. Details: For graduates who are passionate about biodiversity and want to learn how to implement conservation and environmental management practices. Two year programme, taught in English. Delivered by Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, together with Bangor University (UK), Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal), and Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala (Mexico). Candidates from a range of disciplinary backgrounds are encouraged to apply, as long as they can demonstrate academic excellence and a passion for the ecological, social, economic and political challenges posed by contemporary environmental change. Closing date: 16 December |
| Value: Financial assistance to the value of $12,500 for one year. Details: Supports a successful student to undertake fulltime postgraduate study below PhD level at either the ҕl, Lincoln University or Ara Institute of Canterbury.It is open to female New Zealand citizens who have demonstrated high academic achievement. Closing date: 13 December |
| Value:Financial assistance of up to $10,000 Details:Every year Horticulture New Zealand and the New Zealand Fruitgrowers Charitable Trust each offer one scholarship to a postgraduate student studying in New Zealand.These scholarships support students undertaking postgraduate study focused on innovation and tackling challenges critical to the horticulture industry's future success. Closing date:01 December 2024 |
| Value: Financial asssistance up to the value of USD$2,000 Details: 2 scholarships available: (a) The 1000minds decision-making scholarship is awarded for a research project by a post-graduate student about or involving the use of multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) / multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and (b) The 1000minds conjoint analysis scholarship is awarded for a research project by a post-graduate student about or involving the use of conjoint analysis, choice modeling or a discrete choice experiment (DCE). Applications are open to post-graduate students, e.g. Masters or PhD, enrolled at any university worldwide. Applicants must be the lead researcher on the research project (e.g. their thesis, dissertation, etc). Closing date: 01 December |
| Value: The value of the scholarship may be as high as $65,000 and is dependent on the course of study and other factors. Details: To encourage and promote women as future leaders of New Zealand business and society. Open to women applicants who wish to undertake full-time Masters or Doctoral studies with preference being given to the subject areas of political studies, economics, business or law. Applicantsmust be either a New Zealand citizen or permanently resident in New Zealand. Closing date: 17 January |
| Value: Varies - scholarship and research grants available. Details:Birds New Zealand is committed to the study of birds and their habitat use within New Zealand through encouraging members and organising projects and schemes. Funding and scholarships available for full-time post grad students conducting research in ornithology. Closing date: 30 March or15 June - depending on scholarship/grant |
| Value:Varies - scholarships will be awarded as one-off grants to successful honours students in their fourth year. For Master's, grants will be made in a series of progressive payments. Details:Looking for applicants with academic excellence, with special emphasis on mathematics, statistics, machine learning, or science; records should be accompanied by a recommendation from the university's relevant head of department. Applicants must have a commitment to working in genetics or machine/analytical learning, or any other area of interest to LIC. The student will use the scholarship grant to complete their final year of study, gaining a qualification that enables them to enrol in a PhD programme. Applicants must be a New Zealand citizen or resident, and legally able to work in New Zealand upon completion of their studies. Closing date:28 November |
The Near Eastern Archaeology Foundation (NEAF) Grants | Value: Varies depending on the Grant Details: Various grants available for travel, research and conferences. Applicants must be honours students, a student undertaking a higher degree or postdoctoral early career researcher. Applicants must be part of an Australian or New Zealand University as a student, researcher, tutor, research assistant or affiliate or have held such a position within the last ten years. Applicants must be undertaking research in the archaeology of Egypt, Cyprus or Western Asia. Applicants may apply for more than one of the grants for the dame research project funding. , , , and . Closing date: 16 September |
| Value:Financial assistance up to the value of $3,000. Details:The Tūhoe Tuawhenua Trust offers this scholarship in conjunction with Landcare Research Manaaki Whenua with the aim of promoting education, training and development of Tuawhenua people.The primary focus for the award of this scholarship is in the fields of forest ecology, indigenous forest management and environmental sciences and practices, however, other more general fields of study or development, such as mātauranga, leadership and management, may be considered eligible for the award.This scholarship is open to all people of the Tuawhenua. It is left to the applicant to demonstrate their link to the people, hapu and marae of the Tuawhenua. Closing date:23 September |
| Value:A funding pool of $10,000 is available annually to support research projects across the Tūpuna Maunga. Details: To support research that aligns with the Tūpuna Maunga Values, enhancing and protecting the mauri and wairua of the Tūpuna Maunga. Applications are open to research from a range of fields including conservation, archaeology, creative arts, urban-planning, and design, applied sciences, social sciences, cultural heritage, business, and commercial studies. Research must align with the Tūpuna Maunga Authority Research Policy and approved project list. Applicants must be ҕl New Zealand citizens or permanent residents. Closing date: 25 September |
| Value: Grants of up to $5,000for one year are available. Details: This grant offers research support for post-graduate students at the ҕl and Lincoln University undertaking conservation or environmental related projects in Canterbury.The grants are intended to help with, for example, the purchase of equipment, costs of laboratory tests or travel to carry out field work. Closing date: 31 October |
| Value: The scholarship is usually $2,000 plus expenses to travel and present at the annual Coastal Restoration Trust Conference. Details: To assist with an individual’s post-graduate level research to improve knowledge in the field of coastal restoration. Closing date: 31 January |
| Value: Up to $80,000 over a one-to-two year period. Details: To engage and support researchers or professionals in ҕl New Zealand working in the wider arthritis research field who are based in academia, health service provision or other types of institutional organisations.Research projects must be clearly related to arthritis with the precise topic to be determined by applicants. Research projects should aim to be translational in nature and clearly align with Arthritis NZ’s research objectives and Research Action Plan for 2021-2023 (please note this Plan is currently being updated.)The application process for External Research Grants is comprised of a two-stage process. Closing date: EOI (Stage One) of the process is due 28 February 2025. |
| Value: Financial assistance to the value of $6,000. Details:to engage and support students in research in the area of arthritis under the supervision of an experienced research professional working in academia, health service provision or other types of institutional organisations. Arthritis NZ uses its research funding programme to achieve four key objectives, including to contribute to the body of research that seeks to determine the cause of arthritis, prevention of arthritis, improvement of early diagnosis, and treatment of all forms of arthritis. The Summer Scholarships are granted for small research projects with the intention of enabling students to develop valuable research skills. Projects are to be undertaken over the course of a 10–12-week period. NB: Applications are to be completed and received from supervisors of research projects. Closing date: 05 August |
| Value:Financial assistance up to the value of $10,000 for one year; plus up to 3 weeks work placement with the Taranaki Daily News. Details:To support students in/or from Taranaki pursuing studies in journalism, photography, or media related fields. Closing date:Applications and supporting documents must be submitted toTaranaki Foundationby 31 October (scholarship launches 21 July) |
The TTTM Charitable Trust Scholarship | Value:Scholarship recipients will be advised of the funding terms and conditions. Details:Applicants must be enrolled full-time or part-time in under-graduate or post-graduate science programs.Preference will be given to New Zealand citizens, but applicants without this status will also be considered.The Scholarship will be awarded for one year study. Successful applicants have the option of applying to the Trustee for a continuation of the scholarship annually until the course of study is complete. Closing date:30 September |
| Value: Masters = up to $15,000 for one year; PhD = up to $44,000 pa and tuition fees for up to 3 years. Details: To encourage and support postgraduate research on countering and preventing terrorism and violent extremism or building social cohesion in the context of ҕl New Zealand. Closing date:31 October |
| Value: $2,000 for one year Details:To assist with an individual’s post-graduate level research to improve knowledge in the field of coastal restoration. Closing date: 31 January |
| Value: $8,000 for one year Details:Applicants must be studying at an undergraduate or postgraduate level in a field relevant to Horizons work. Relevant areas include; resource management, environmental planning, environmental engineering and modelling with particular emphasis on river and drainage basin dynamics. Closing date:21 April |
| Value: USD$10,000 Details:Women of any nationality pursuing a Ph.D./doctoral degree who demonstrate a superior academic record conducting research applied to aerospace engineering or space sciences are eligible. Closing date:15 November |
| Value: up to $25,000 Details:Applicants must NZ Citizens or Permanent Residents who are enrolled in postgraduate study/research on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) or ME/CFS and Long COVID within a Faculty of Science, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Faculty of Public Health, Faculty of Health, Faculty of Exercise & Sport Science. Closing date:31 July |
| Value: up to €20,000 for tuition costs and up to €20,000 for living costs for living costs for the Master’s programme, plus possible internship on completion. Details:Supports young women studying in nuclear related fields relevant to the IAEA’s work to advance the safe, secure and peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology such as nuclear engineering, nuclear physics and chemistry, nuclear medicine, isotopic techniques, radiation biology, nuclear safety, nuclear security, non-proliferation and nuclear law. Closing date:30 September |
| Value: $2,500 Details:An annual award to provide an opportunity for a woman to develop her potential by undertaking further education, study, research or training in areas which are of value in the community of New Zealand. Closing date:30 June |
| Value: $2,500 Details:For postgraduate students undertaking Master's of PhD research in the areas of Marine Science related to our core mission: Fisheries (SSN), Pollution (PFNZ), Marine Protected Areas (MMR), or Climate Change (CAN). Closing date:15 July |
| Value:$10,000, which can be spread over three years depending on your study plans. NB: no more than $5,000 will be allocated in any one year. Details:Applicants must be NZ Citizens or Permanent Resident students who identify as female, studying full-time in their second, or subsequent year of study (including Honours and Masters students) in a degree majoring in STEM disciplines including computer science, cyber security, technology, mathematics, computer engineering, and data science. Closing date:1 October |
| Value: Annual stipend of HK$331,200 and a conference and research-related travel allowance of HK$13,800 (approximately US$1,760) per year for each awardee for a period up to three years. Details:This scheme aims to attract the best and brightest students in the world to pursue their PhD studies in one of Hong Kong's eight universities.Applicants should demonstrate outstanding qualities of academic performance, research ability / potential, communication and interpersonal skills, and leadership abilities. Closing date:1 December |
| Value: this award covers programme fees, flights, accommodation and living costs for a one year Masters programme in Ireland. Details:Specific areas are confirmed each year and students from certain Pacific nations are eligible to apply. are offered under the Programme. Each strand has a different focus in terms of eligible countries and subject areas. Please read carefully to check which programme you are eligible for. ҕl areas can be environmental leadership; food security; marine management; engineering; science and technology; development studies; international relations; law; human rights; gender and equality; health; education; information systems; social policy; and business. Closing date:30 July |
| Value: up to $5,000 Details:Applicants must be NZ Citizens or Permanent Residents that have residency in South Canterbury or have attended a South Canterbury secondary school. The degree pursued can be MSc in an energy-related, aligning with the electricity distribution sector including in computer science; mathematics; data analytics; electronic or electrical engineering; sustainability. Closing date:15 September |
| Value: includes stipend and tuition fees for up to three years of full-time PhD thesis enrolment and more. Details:For NZ Citizen or Permanent Resident students undertaking a PhD in basic or clinical neuroscience. Closing date:1 October |
| Value:$5,000 (Honours) or $10,000 (Masters) for one year Details:To support domestic students academically excellent students to complete a research project on a sexual health related topic. Closing date:15 December |
| Value: $5,000 (honours) and $10,000 (masters) Details:For students in a final year of study in Honours or a Masters qualification in the areas mathematics/statistics or bioinformatics to encourage them to complete a PhD with emphasis on Genetics or a related animal science field, and at the same time develop an interest in a career with LICstudents. Closing date:28 November |
| Value: $10,000 for one year Details:For university students of Māori descent who are working on (or are planning to work on) an Honours, Masters or PhD thesis in economic or public policy research in ҕl. Closing date: 15 September |