New Zealand Government is offering scholarships for students
starting full-time postgraduate degree programmes in 2017. Scholarships are available for national of African
Commonwealth countries, Africa – non-Commonwealth countries, Asia, Latin
America, Caribbean Commonnwealth countries and Caribbean non-Commonnwealth
countries.
New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS) give candidates from selected developing countries an opportunity to gain knowledge and skills through study in specific subject areas which will assist in the development of their home country.
New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS) give candidates from selected developing countries an opportunity to gain knowledge and skills through study in specific subject areas which will assist in the development of their home country.
The New Zealand Aid Programme delivers New Zealand’s
official support for developing countries. The purpose of New Zealand’s aid is
to develop shared prosperity and stability in the Pacific and beyond, drawing
on the best of New Zealand’s knowledge and skills.
Applicants must return home for at least two years after
your scholarship ends, and apply your skills and knowledge so your country can
benefit from what you’ve learned. IELTS is the International English Language
Testing System. TOEFL is the Test of English as a Foreign Language. If you
are awaiting the result of an IELTS or TOEFL test, you can note this on your
scholarship application form.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for
full-time postgraduate study (i.e. Postgraduate Certificate, Diplomas and
Masters degrees) in New Zealand except for China, Nepal and Mongolia which are
available also for PhD study and in for Timor Leste which are awarded for both
undergraduate and postgraduate study (Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate
Diploma, Masters (research and/or coursework) and Doctoral).
Study Subject(s): Scholarships
are awarded for study related to Agriculture Development and Renewable Energy (for
Africa and Latin America); For China: Preference will be given to candidates
who apply to study in academic disciplines relating to one or more of the
following: Rural development; Food safety and biosecurity; Tourism and
small business development and Agriculture Development; For Mongolia
and Nepal: Preference will be given to study in academic disciplines relating
to one or more of the following: Agriculture Development, Renewable Energy,
Private Sector Development and Public Sector Management; For Timor Leste:
Preference areas are Private sector development (business and commerce),
Technology, Tourism and hospitality, Agriculture Development (including
fisheries and forestry), Governance, peace and justice and Environment and
resource management and for the Caribbean:Preference will be given to
Agriculture Development, Renewable Energy and Disaster Risk Management.
Scholarship Award: The entitlements of the Scholarship
include full tuition fees, a living allowance (paid fortnightly), an
establishment allowance, medical and travel insurance, travel between your home
country and New Zealand at the start and end of your scholarship, home leave or
reunion travel for some eligible scholars, pastoral and academic support at
your institution, and assistance with research and thesis costs for most
postgraduate research students.
Eligibility: Applicants must meet the following
conditions to be eligible for a New Zealand Scholarship:
Be a minimum of 18 years of age at the time of commencing
your scholarship.
Be a citizen of the country from which you are applying for
a scholarship.
Not have citizenship or permanent residence status of New
Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada, European Union countries, United Kingdom,
Japan, Israel, South Korea, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia.
Important note: this condition does not apply to applicants
from the Cook Islands, Tokelau or Niue, or applicants from Samoa with dual
Samoa-NZ citizenship.
Have resided in your home country for at least two years
immediately prior to commencing your scholarship.
Important note:this condition does not apply to applicants
who are members of the diplomatic corps or their dependants, and may not apply
to applicants for Short Term Scholarships.
Have at least 2 years of work experience (part time or
fulltime, paid or voluntary).
Important note:this condition does not apply to applicants
from the Pacific who are applying for a pre-service scholarship -Not be serving
military personnel.
Be able to satisfy Immigration requirements for
international student entry to New Zealand or the country in which you will
undertake your scholarship (i.e. medical checks, police clearances/character
checks, etc.)
Be academically and linguistically able to obtain an Offer
of Place for the proposed programme of study from the tertiary institute where
you will undertake your scholarship.
Not have been previously terminated from a New Zealand
Government Scholarship
Seek a qualification that will contribute to the sustainable
development of your home country
Commit to return to your country for a minimum of 2 years at
the end of your scholarship.
Nationality: Applications for New Zealand Development
Scholarships are welcomed from the following countries. African Commonwealth
countries: Botswana, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius,
Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa,
Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Africa – non-Commonwealth countries:
Algeria, Angola, Dijbouti, Ethiopia, Egypt, Gambia, Senegal, Tunisia,
Zimbabwe, Asia: Mongolia, Nepal, Timor-Leste, Latin
America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Euador,
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay,
Venezuela, Caribbean Commonnwealth countries: Antigua &
Barbuda, Bahamas, Belize, Dominca, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St Lucia, St
Vincent & the Grenadines, and Caribbean non-Commonnwealth countries:
Dominican Republic, Haiti, Suriname.
How to Apply:
Apply for an Offer of Place (admission) at your
preferred one of the ten eligible New
Zealand education institutions using their usual application
process for international students.
Once you receive admission to a New Zealand institution,
download the New Zealand Scholarships application form and complete
all sections.
Submit 2 copies of your completed application form, with all
attachments and supporting documents (including an Offer of Place) by the
deadline to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade via post But
applicants from China and Timor-Leste should submit their application to
their respective New Zealand Embassy.
Application Deadline: The application deadline is March
15, 2017.
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