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David M. Emanuel Research Scholarship in Accounting & Finance - The University of Auckland

Scholarship details

David M. Emanuel Research Scholarship in Accounting & Finance - The University of Auckland
Study levels Postgraduate
Value Up to $5,000
Length 1 year
Close date Thursday, 12 August 2021

About the scholarship

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How To Apply

Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before the closing date. Please read the regulations carefully to be sure you are eligible before you apply.

What you receive

Up to $5,000

Entry requirements

The Scholarship may be awarded to students who meet all the requirements of these regulations and enrol full-time or part-time at the University of Auckland in a postgraduate research programme including a thesis, dissertation or research project with a value of at least 30 points in the Department of Accounting and Finance in the Faculty of Business and Economics. The Scholarship is tenable by international or domestic students. The basis of selection will be academic merit as assessed by the grade point average (GPA) or grade point equivalent (GPE) calculated over the most recent qualifying programme and the quality and nature of the proposed research. Successful candidates will have a minimum GPA/GPE of 7.00 in their most recent qualifying programme of study.