Institute of Education Postgraduate Pathway Scholarship
Scholarship details
| Study levels | Masters, Postgraduate |
|---|---|
| Value | $5000 towards tuition fees |
| Close date | Friday, 1 May 2026 |
| Ethnicities | Maori, PasifikaPacific |
| Domestic/international | Domestic Only |
About the scholarship
For postgraduate research students undertaking strategically valuable research as part of a master's degree in education at Massey University. This scholarship provides financial support for students who have completed the taught component of their postgraduate qualification in education and are intending to enroll in the research course of a master's degree within the Institute of Education. The scholarship aims to support high-quality research and professional training pathway experiences for postgraduate students.
Entry requirements
You should be intending to enrol in one of the following courses: Fulltime: 267.881/267.882 Education Thesis (90 credits), 267.871/267.872 Education Thesis (120 credits), 271.808/271.809 Speech Language Therapy (120 credits). Part time: 267.881 Education Thesis 90 credits Part 1 (45 credits) and 267.882 Education Thesis 90 credits Part 2 (45 credits), 267.871 Education Thesis 120 credits Part 1 (60 credits) and 267.872 Education Thesis 120 credits Part 2 (60 credits), 271.808 Speech Language Therapy Thesis 120 credits Part 1 (60 credits) and 271.809 Speech Language Therapy Thesis 120 credits Part 2 (60 credits), 267.861 Professional Inquiry (45 credits), 267.860 Professional Inquiry (60 credits), 267.875 Professional Inquiry in Specialist Teaching (45 credits), 253.800 Research Project Counselling (45 credits), 256.847 Applied Research in Educational Psychology (60 credits). Include the following with your application: a brief (one page maximum) description of the intended research being undertaken within your Project or Research Area, a letter of support from academic staff member affiliated with your intended research, a statement on each of the following with 200 words for each point: 1. The potential impact/sphere of influence of the research. 2. How the research will help achieve your career goals. 3. How your research supports Massey being Tiriti o Waitangi-led.