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University of Auckland Languages and Cultures Study Abroad Award - The University of Auckland

Scholarship details

University of Auckland Languages and Cultures Study Abroad Award - The University of Auckland
Study levels Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Masters, Diploma
Value Up to $2,000
Length 1 year
Open date Thursday, 19 August 2021
Close date Thursday, 30 September 2021

About the scholarship

The main purpose of the Award is to enable students of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Spanish to undertake a period of formal study or internship for credit (minimum of four weeks) in a country where the language they are studying is spoken as the first language, thereby providing an opportunity for cultural immersion and first-hand experience of the language, and to provide additional encouragement to pursue study at postgraduate level in languages and literatures. Regulations Regulations for the University of Auckland Languages and Cultures Study Abroad Award PDF Download this PDF 67.3 kB How to apply Please read the regulations carefully to be sure you are eligible to apply. Then click on the “Apply now” button and complete the online application form. We recommend you check the form early in case a reference or endorsement is required to support your application, and to familiarise yourself with the form.

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 $2,000

Entry requirements

The Award will be open to students of the University of Auckland who, for the duration of the Award, are enrolled part or full-time and who have paid the fees, or have arranged to pay the fees for a Bachelor of Arts (BA) majoring in a foreign language, Asian Studies or European Studies, or for a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (BA(Hons)) degree, Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (PGDipArts) or Master of Arts degree majoring in a foreign language, Asian Studies, European Studies or Translation Studies, or the Diploma in Languages (DipLan). In the case of third-year BA students, preference may be given to those planning to enrol for a BA(Hons) or MA. Native speakers of the language are ineligible to apply.