Anne Reid Memorial Trust Scholarship

Scholarship details

Anne Reid Memorial Trust Scholarship
Value $20000
Domestic/international Domestic Only

About the scholarship

This scholarship is to assist a graduate student from either the University of Canterbury or The University of Auckland to study English Literature, Music or Fine Arts overseas, in an environment that encourages the completion of a course or work in progress, or the undertaking of further training in a recognised institution.Value/Benefits: Financial assistance with the costs associated with studying away from New Zealand, such as tuition fees (for approved courses), travel and living expenses, to a value of up to $30,000 (value is determined by the Selection Committee).Level of Study: Master's; DoctoralClosing Date: 11:59 pm (NZT) 30 April (Applications open approximately 8 weeks before this date)Tenure: One year. In exceptional circumstances, the Selection Committee may determine that the scholarship shall be tenable for up to two years, or permit a scholarship holder to reapply for a further award in the following yearNumber Available Annually: One or more (at the discretion of the Selection Committee) Applicable Enrolment During Tenure: PhD or Master's students undertaking a period of postgraduate study or research or creative work in English Literature, Music or Fine Arts at a recognised overseas institutionCitizenship/Residency Requirements: Must be a citizen of New Zealand, or hold a New Zealand residence class visa.For more information please read the regulations, click here.To be eligible, a candidate shall be a graduate of the University of Canterbury, or the University of Auckland, or enrolled in a postgraduate degree course at either of those Universities and studying English Literature, Music or Fine Arts.The scholarship is to assist a graduate student from either the University of Canterbury or The University of Auckland to study English Literature, Music or Fine Arts overseas in an environment that encourages the completion of a course or work in progress, or the undertaking of further training in a recognised institution.