The University of Waikato is inviting applications for doctoral
scholarships. The doctoral scholarships are worth $22,000 a year, plus
fees. They cover three years’ full-time study and are open to
applications for international and domestic students. Application should
be submitted till 31st July 2013.
Study Subject(s): Scholarships
are provided to study within the Environmental Research Institute
(seeking applicants intending to undertake research under the following
themes: terrestrial ecosystems, freshwater ecosystems, coastal marine
ecosystems, and Antarctic ecosystems.), Institute for Business Research
(seeking applicants intending to investigate the potential for the small
business sector to contribute a sustainable increase to New Zealand’s
national income), National Institute of Demographic and Economic
Analysis (seeking applicants intending to undertake research under their
Maori and Indigenous Futures Programme and which addresses the
opportunities and challenges attendant with Maori and indigenous
demographic change.), Institute of Professional Learning (seeks
applications from those intending to conduct research that will
investigate and contribute to improved professional learning and
development in early childhood centres, kura and schools in New
Zealand.), Te Kotahi Research Institute (Applicants must show a link to
at least one of the following themes; Economic Development and
Intergenerational Sustainability, Environmental and Iwi Wellbeing,
Solving Complex Social Challenges, Language and Cultural Identity,
Leadership,Kaitiakitanga, Rangatiratanga) and Wilf Malcolm Institute of
Educational Research.
Course Level: Scholarships
are available for pursuing doctoral level at the University of Waikato
in New Zealand.
Scholarship Provider: The
University of Waikato, New Zealand
Scholarship can be taken
at: New Zealand
Eligibility:
-Wilf
Malcolm Institute of Educational Research (WMIER): Applicants must
demonstrate an alignment between their intended research and the
Institute’s research priorities. For 2013, the WMIER is seeking
applicants to investigate the following research question: How key
competencies, as set out in the NZ curriculum, are fostered, evidenced
and tracked over time, places and tasks in early years and compulsory
schooling.
-Te Kotahi
Research Institute (TKRI): Applicants must demonstrate an alignment
between their intended research and the Institute’s research priorities.
For 2013 TKRI is seeking applicants intending to undertake research
that contributes to the realization of Maori aspirations. Applicants
must show a link to at least one of the following themes; Economic
Development and Intergenerational Sustainability, Environmental and Iwi
Wellbeing, Solving Complex Social Challenges, Language and Cultural
Identity, Leadership, Kaiti
a kitanga,
Rangatiratanga.
-Institute of Professional Learning: Applicants
must demonstrate an alignment between their intended research and the
Institute’s research priorities. For
2013 the Institute of Professional Learning seeks applications from
those intending to conduct research that will investigate and contribute
to improve professional learning and development in early childhood
centers, kura and schools
in New Zealand.
-National Institute of Demographic and Economic
Analysis (NIDEA): Applicants must demonstrate an alignment between their
intended research and the Institute’s research priorities. For 2013 the
NIDEA is seeking applicants intending to undertake research under their
Maori and Indigenous Futures Programme
and which addresses the opportunities and challenges attendant with
Maori and indigenous demographic change.
-Institute for Business
Research (IBR): Applicants must demonstrate an alignment between their
intended research and the Institute’s research priorities. For 2013, the
IBR is seeking applicants intending to investigate the potential for
the small business sector to contribute a sustainable increase to New
Zealand’s national income.
-Environmental Research Institute (ERI):
Applicants must demonstrate an alignment between their intended research
and the Institute’s research priorities. For 2013 the ERI is seeking
applicants intending to undertake research under the following themes:
terrestrial ecosystems, freshwater ecosystems, coastal marine
ecosystems, and Antarctic ecosystems.
-The offer of a University of
Waikato Doctoral Scholarship may only be taken up by candidates who have
formally completed the entry qualifications for, and then enroll in,
doctoral studies at the University of Waikato.
Scholarship
Open for International Students: International and domestic
students can apply for these scholarships.
Scholarship
Description: The University of Waikato has six flagship
Research Institutes which are offering doctoral scholarships. They have
funded programmes which
span the length of the research pipeline from discovery to application
and commercialization. Sustainability in all its forms – environmental,
economic, social and cultural – is a strong emerging theme across the
Institutes.
-Environmental Research Institute (ERI) Scholarships:
ERI researchers investigate environmental issues across a range of
ecosystems to support effective environmental outcomes.
-Institute
for Business Research (IBR) Scholarships: IBR researchers study aspects
of business and leadership to enhance New Zealand’s economic, social and
cultural development.
-National Institute of Demographic and
Economic Analysis (NIDEA) Scholarships: NIDEA has a virtual and evolving
community of national and international researchers who study and help
inform policy responses to the demographic, social and economic
processes that interact to shape New Zealand’s future.
-Institute of
Professional Learning (IPL) Scholarships: IPL provides professional
learning and development in the broad field of education, and works in
partnership with iwi and
other education providers to deliver professional development programmes both nationally and
internationally.
-Te
Kotahi Research Institute (TKRI) Scholarships: TKRI works with iwi, drawing on matauranga Maori
and multi-disciplines to create new knowledge and innovation that will
lead to the wellbeing of whanau and society.
-Wilf
Malcolm Institute of Educational Research (WMIER) Scholarships: WMIER
research covers the broad field of education, from early childhood
through to the tertiary sector; focusing on learning, teaching,
curriculum, cultural and
literacy issues and education policy.
Number of award (s): Not Known
Duration
of award (s): Scholarship is offered for three years
full time study.
What does it cover? The
doctoral scholarships are worth $22,000 a year, plus fees.
Selection
Criteria: Not Known
Notification: All
candidates will be advised in writing of the result of their
application.
How to Apply: The
mode of applying is by post or email.
Scholarship
Application Deadline: The application deadline is 31st
July 2013.
Further Official Scholarship Information and
Application
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