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Natalie Blair Memorial Summer Scholarship in Archaeology - The University of Auckland

Scholarship details

Natalie Blair Memorial Summer Scholarship in Archaeology - The University of Auckland
Study levels Postgraduate
Value $6,000
Length Duration of project 400 hours (approximately 10 weeks)
Open date Thursday, 1 July 2021
Close date Thursday, 5 August 2021

About the scholarship

However we strongly advise that you check the regulations, application forms and any other information that is available, to ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for any application you might make, and that you understand the implications of any regulations, awarding value and closing dates.

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.

Entry requirements

'- The Scholarship is tenable by domestic and international students.

  • To be eligible for scholarship consideration, students must be enrolled in the Faculty of Arts in a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (BA(Hons)) or a Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (PGDipArts) in Anthropology.
  • Students must have completed at least two years of equivalent full-time study in an undergraduate degree at the time of take-up of the award.
  • The basis for selection will be academic merit measured by Scholarship grade point average (GPA) or grade point equivalent (GPE) obtained over the candidate’s most recent two years of full-time graded study (or equivalent), candidate interest in further study and the alignment of the candidate’s academic and/or professional profile with the proposed research topic in Archaeology. In order to assess applications, supporting documentation (as detailed in any guidelines and application forms), including but not limited to CV, personal and/or project statement, and writing sample, may be requested. A GPA/GPE of at least 6.00 (5.50 for Maori or Pacific candidates) is required for consideration for the Scholarship (see Note I).