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Fee waiver/discount
Hubungi konsultan pendidikan
Pascasarjana
The University of Auckland
5 per tahun (avg)
Up to NZ $28,200 pa, domestic PhD fees and Health Insurance (if applicable)
New Zealand , All International
Berlaku untuk semua jenis kelamin
Semua jenis mode kuliah
Hanya pendaftar yang memenuhi syarat yang akan dipertimbangkan
Full Time
All intakes
Academic excellence
The intention of the scholarships is to encourage and support academically excellent students to undertake full-time doctoral study on an agreed topic in the Faculty of Law.
The Scholarships will be awarded to new applicants applying for admission to a PhD at the University of Auckland Faculty of Law.
Up to five Scholarships will be awarded annually, depending on funding availability, for a period of up to three years, and will comprise a tax-free stipend of up to NZ $28,200 per annum, with an annual cost of living adjustment to the stipend value, plus compulsory domestic PhD fees, or a contribution towards international fees of the equivalent sum, and compulsory international student health insurance, where applicable.
Tenure: Up to 3 years
Pelajar di seleksi berdasarkan
The basis of selection will be academic merit, the quality and nature of the research proposal and the strength of the doctoral application as a whole. Matters that may be considered in relation to academic merit include, but are not limited to, academic record, standing of awarding institution, academic references, CV and research and publication record. Where a qualifying programme with a grade point average (GPA) or grade point equivalent (GPE) is the basis for entry to the PhD, a candidate must have a GPA/GPE of at least 7.00 (6.50 for Maori or Pacific candidates) in that programme to be eligible for scholarship consideration.
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You do not need to apply for this scholarship, award or prize or complete an online application form. It is awarded on the recommendation of the relevant faculty or University of Auckland committee.