Māori Health Research Knowledge Translation Grants
Scholarship details
Study levels | PhD |
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Value | Up to $5,000 |
Close date | Tuesday, 17 July 2018 |
Ethnicities | Māori |
About the scholarship
Our knowledge translation grants are available for dissemination of research that key stakeholders (for example, iwi, community, health providers, Ministry of Health, Te Puni Kokiri) have identified as important for future use, including policy and health service development. Up to $5,000 is available.
How To Apply
The Application should be made on the appropriate form HRC-KT which is available from the HRC website link provided below.
Applications must be written in clear, concise manner with sufficient detail to enable the reviewers to fully appraise the scope and implications of the proposal.
Entry requirements
To be eligible for one of our Maori postdoctoral fellowships, you'll need to be a New Zealand citizen or hold residency in New Zealand, and be of Maori descent. You'll also need to hold the degree of doctor of philosophy (or an equivalent degree), have a proven track record of research in the area of Maori health development, and ideally have no more than five years' postdoctoral experience. If you haven't received the results from your thesis examination, you can still apply - in this case, any fellowship you may receive will be conditional on you being awarded the degree. (Please note: you must have submitted your thesis for examination at the time of your application.)