New Zealand | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 5

Gates Cambridge Scholarship 2011, New Zealand

In October 2000, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation of Seattle, Washington, USA announced a donation to the University of Cambridge of $210 million to establish the Gates Cambridge Trust.

This benefaction creates in perpetuity an international scholarship programme to enable outstanding graduate students from outside the United Kingdom to study at the University of Cambridge. The Trustees are required to award scholarships on the basis of a person’s intellectual ability, leadership capacity and desire to use their knowledge to contribute to society throughout the world by providing service to their communities and applying their talents and knowledge to improve the lives of others.

About the scholarships
The Trust expects there to be of the order of 230 Gates Cambridge Scholars studying at the University at any one time. Although there may be variation in the actual number of awards made each year, the Trust seeks to elect approximately 100 new scholars annually.

In selecting Gates Cambridge Scholars, the Trust looks for students of exceptional academic achievement and scholarly promise for whom advanced study at Cambridge would be particularly appropriate. The Trust expects a good match to be made between the applicant’s qualifications and aspirations and what Cambridge has to offer. Successful applicants will have the ability to make a significant contribution to their discipline while in Cambridge, with a strong aptitude for research, analysis and a creative approach to defining and solving problems.

Gates Cambridge Scholarships are awarded only to students who gain admission to the University through the University’s regular procedures.

The Gates Cambridge Scholarships offer a substantial number of awards each year for the following full time courses of study:

Who is eligible
Candidates for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship:
may be citizens of any country outside the United Kingdom.
may apply to study any subject available at the University of Cambridge.
must apply to pursue one of the following full-time residential courses of study:
Research leading to the PhD degree One-year post-graduate courses (e.g. MPhil, LLM, Diploma, MBA etc.) 2 year MSc degree Second Bachelor degree as an Affiliated Student MBBChir Clinical Studies.

Application Deadline 15/12/2010

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NZ Institute for Crop & Food Research Ltd Statistics Scholarship, New Zealand

The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage postgraduate study on statistical problems relevant to crop and food production and of interest to the New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research Ltd.

1.Applicants must be enrolled in a postgraduate programme of study in statistics at either Lincoln University or Massey University.

2.The scholarship is tenable for one year of full-time or part-time research.

3.Crop & Food Research Ltd shall approve the research project or thesis research and a Crop & Food Research biometrician shall be the second supervisor.

4.The value of the scholarship shall be $5,000 for a full-time thesis, but may be reduced on a pro-rata basis for smaller projects or part-time study.

5.The scholarship may be held concurrently with any other scholarship or award provided the regulations of the award allow it.

6.Applicants must not hold any other positions of emolument, but are permitted to undertake casual work to a maximum of 500 hours in any 12-month period.

7.Payments will normally be made in two equal instalments in April and August, subject to satisfactory progress.

8.The criteria for selection shall be academic merit and the candidate’s interest in the projects available from Crop & Food Research Ltd. The selection committee shall consist of two representatives from Crop & Food Research Ltd and the academic leaders from the Auckland and Palmerston North campuses. Crop & Food Research Ltd reserves the right not to award the scholarship in any year.

9.Applications close with the Scholarships Office, Graduate Research School on 15 December in the year prior to that in which the award will be held. Applications forms are available from Massey Contact at each campus, or email: Contact@massey.ac.nz

10. Further information may be obtained by contact: Head of Biometrics, Crop & Food Research, Private Bag 11600, Palmerston North. Telephone 06 356 8300; fax 06 351 7050.

Application Deadline 15/12/2010

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Miller Massey Buchanan Scholarship, New Zealand

The Miller Massey Buchanan Scholarships are supported by the combined funds derived from the William Millar Bequest, the Sir Walter Buchanan Endowment and the William Massey Memorial Trust. These funds were amalgamated in 2000 with a view to supporting postgraduate research in Agriculture while ensuring the viability of components of the amalgamated capital fund.

1.The Miller Massey Buchanan Scholarships shall have a value determined each year from the interest earned on the capital and be open to students enrolled full time for a postgraduate degree or postgraduate diploma in Applied Academic Programme disciplines relevant to agriculture or horticulture (paper prefix of 111, 112, 117, 119, 138, 171, 188, 189, 238 and 239) at Massey University. Candidates must be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.

2.The scholarships will be awarded on the recommendation of the Applied Academic Programmes Scholarships Committee solely on the basis of academic achievement. Successful candidates are expected to make a significant contribution through scientific endeavour to the primary industries in New Zealand.

3.In recommending the award of a Scholarship the Applied Academic Programmes Scholarships Committee will take account of other scholarships and bursaries held with a view to achieving a reasonable distribution of available monies among qualifying candidates.

4.Payment shall be made in May.

5.The Applied Academic Programmes Scholarships Committee may withdraw or suspend an award at any time.

6.Applications close with the Scholarships Office, Graduate Research School on 10 March in the year in which the award is to be made. Application forms (ASSC.3) are available from Massey Contact, 0800 627 739, email: Contact@massey.ac.nz or download from the click box at the bottom of this page.

Closing dates: 10/09/2010 and 10/03/2011

Application cannot be accepted before 10/06/2010.

Application cannot be accepted before 10/12/2010.

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