Māori Health Research Preventing and Minimising Gambling Harm Scholarships: Postdoctoral fellowship
Scholarship details
Study levels | PhD |
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Value | up to $410,000. |
Close date | Tuesday, 17 July 2018 |
Ethnicities | Māori |
Domestic/international | Domestic Only |
About the scholarship
We are offering these scholarships on behalf of the Ministry of Health. Masters or postdoctoral scholarships are available to support the career development of emerging health researchers seeking to prevent and minimise gambling-related harm for Maori in New Zealand.
One masters scholarship is available for a term of one year full-time, or a maximum of two years' part-time. This includes a stipend of $10,000 and payment of course fees up to $10,000 and working expenses of $1,600.
One postdoctoral fellowship is also available for a term of four years. This includes a stipend and payment of working expenses valued at up to $410,000.
How To Apply
Firstly, you'll need to register your intention to submit an application for a masters or postdoctoral scholarship and then complete your registration online via HRC Gateway. After registration, you'll need to submit a full application online via HRC Gateway using the templates provided below. The final step is to send a hardcopy of your full application to the HRC.
Entry requirements
To be eligible for the preventing and minimising gambling-related harm postdoctoral scholarship for Maori, 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 have a proven track record of research in the area of Maori health development, hold a degree of doctor of philosophy (or an equivalent degree), and ideally not have had more than five years of postdoctoral experience. If you haven't received the results of your thesis examination, you can still apply - any scholarship you may receive will then be conditional on you being awarded the degree.