UC Doctoral Scholarship
University of Canterbury
Quick Facts
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About This Scholarship
This scholarship supports students for study towards a research doctoral degree at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury. The award provides financial assistance determined by available funds, typically including a stipend and/or tuition fees for thesis enrolment at the domestic rate.
What This Scholarship Covers
- Stipend (up to NZD $32,650 per annum)
- Tuition fees at domestic rate for thesis enrolment only
Who Can Apply
- 1 There are no citizenship or residency requirements; applications from all nationalities are welcome
- 2 Intending students who already hold a doctoral degree are not eligible
- 3 Applicants must have submitted an application for admission to a research doctoral degree programme at University of Canterbury before the closing date for scholarship applications
- 4 Candidates must have completed, or be completing, an appropriate qualifying degree or other qualifications at a level judged to be equivalent to a bachelor's degree with first-class honours or a master's degree with distinction
- 5 The GPA from the last two years of relevant academic study must be equivalent to a UC GPA of at least 7.0
- 6 Applicants may not have commenced their doctoral studies at UC more than one year before the closing date for scholarship applications
