TUITION FEES SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships are domestic tuition fees scholarships valued at up to NZ$ 4,000 and are available for Hons, taught MA (MEuro), MA or PhD by thesis students to support your studies and research of the EU. In your application you must include the courses you are enrolled in or are planning to enrol in for the duration of the scholarship. The scholarships cannot cover student services levys, administration fees, late payment penalties, etc.
The scholarships are supported through a grant provided by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be enrolled (or enrolling) for a post-graduate course of study (Hons, taught MA (MEuro), MA or PhD by thesis, or equivalent) at an EUCN partner university for the 2022 academic year.
- Research topics must focus on the European Union. Students from all disciplines researching Europe and the EU either within New Zealand or the wider Pacific region are encouraged to apply.
- Applicants must be non-EU citizens or hold NZ citizenship or permanent residence (or will gain this by the enrolment date – proof will be required).
Funding Rules
- Funding can only be used for the purposes outlined in the application and within the eligibility period.
- Students can apply for Scholarships and Primary fieldwork research awards but must indicate their preferred funding category. Only one of these categories of costs can be funded during the respective eligibility period.
- Funding recipients are expected to demonstrate progress with their studies during the funding period.
- Students must attend EU-focused events and seminars at their university.
A copy of the Funding Guidelines (applicable for scholarships and research awards) can be found here.
Application Process & Required Documents
Applications must be submitted by 23:59 on Thursday, 11 November 2021. Late or partial applications cannot be considered. Please follow the following simple steps to complete your application:
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- Collect the Required Documents (see below) and save them into ONE pdf file (any scanner can do this, if in doubt ask for help – incomplete applications will not be considered).
- A one page summary of your intended course of study and research connected to this.Â
If you have previously received funding from the NCRE please outline how your research has progressed. - A motivational statement.
Please provide a half-page motivational statement including why you would be an ideal funding recipient and how your studies or research will benefit. - A copy of your enrolment offer/invoice.Â
- Your CV which must be no longer than one page in length.Â
Please outline both, your academic and employment/volunteering information. - Your academic record (transcript) containing your academic history.Â
This must either be signed or certified by the university, a supervisor or administrator with departmental stamp.
Tip: Yes, NCRE Administrators can do this.
- A one page summary of your intended course of study and research connected to this.Â
- Complete the online Application Form and upload the pdf file containing the required documents before the submission deadline.
- Submit your application.
- Ensure your academic referee emails us a pdf of your reference letter or fills in the appropriate form.
- Collect the Required Documents (see below) and save them into ONE pdf file (any scanner can do this, if in doubt ask for help – incomplete applications will not be considered).
Note:Â You can apply for multiple opportunities but you must complete an individual application for every category. Successful candidates will receive a maximum of one award (no matter how many applications have been submitted).
Any Questions?
If you have any questions on the degrees, courses, structure, or anything academic, please email or talk to
Prof Martin Holland martin.holland@canterbury.ac.nz in Logie 605 or
Dr Serena Kelly serena.kelly@canterbury.ac.nz in Logie 611.