Fund Details
AUT Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Doctoral Scholarship - October Round

Brief Description:

The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Doctoral Scholarship marks the 60th anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty the Queen to the throne and will be awarded annually to a doctoral student who is a citizen and resident in one of the following Pacific countries: Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga and Vanuatu to carry out doctoral study at AUT University. By awarding the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee AUT Doctoral Scholarship AUT aims to:
  • Develop an internationally-aware, skilled future leader 
  • Establish enduring education and professional linkages.

Please refer to the Regulations for eligibility criteria.
 

Amount and Type of Award:

The scholarship consists of the following:
  • Annual payment of tuition fees and compulsory student services fees. International fees for doctoral study are equivalent to domestic fees (conditions apply);
  • An annual stipend of NZ$25,000 per year


Tenure:

The scholarship is tenable for up to three years. If a recipient has been enrolled for more than six months at the time of application the scholarship tenure will be reduced accordingly.

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    Level of Study
    • Graduate and Postgraduate
    • Postgraduate Research
    • Doctoral
    • PhD
      Other Criteria
      • Pacific
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