F A Hayek Scholarship in Economics or Political Science
Scholarship details
Value | $16,500 |
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Domestic/international | Both domestic and international |
About the scholarship
The purpose of this scholarship is to support students towards study for an Honours or Master's degree in Economics or Political Science at the University of Canterbury. The scholarship was established in 1994 by a gift from Alan Gibbs. Value/Benefits: Financial assistance with the costs associated with university study, to a value of $16,500 Level of Study: Honours, Master's Closing Date: 5:00 pm (NZT) 15 October (Applications open approximately 8 weeks before this date) Tenure: One year. Refer to the “Additional Information” section for more details Number Available Annually: Typically one. Refer to the “Additional Information” section for more details Applicable Enrolment During Tenure: Must be enrolled in a programme for a Master's or Honours degree in Economics or Political Science at the University of Canterbury, with a course weighting in the range of 0.75-1.50 EFTS. Such a programme must include a research component of at least 30 points Citizenship/Residency Requirements: Not applicable For more information, please read the regulations for this award: click here.One scholarship is available annually, however, in any year the Council of the University may elect to offer two scholarships, each with a value of fifty percent of the value of the full scholarship:one to a candidate who will be studying Economics; andone to a candidate who will be studying Political ScienceIf funds permit, the Council may elect to offer each of the two scholarships at the full value.The scholarship is tenable in either Part I or Part II of a two-year Master's degree programme.It is also tenable for 180-point, one-year Master's degrees offered by the Department of Political Science or the Department of Economics and Finance.1.00 EFTS is equal to 120 points in the University of Canterbury's credit system.If it is necessary for their research, recipients, with the permission of the Dean of Arts, may retain the scholarship while carrying out research for limited periods outside the University of Canterbury.This scholarship supports students toward study for an honours or master?s degree in the Economics or Political Science at the University of Canterbury with a course weighting in the range of 0.75 - 1.50 EFTS. Such a programme must include a research component of at least 30 points.