Kauri and Climate Change Marsden Grant Doctoral Scholarship in New Zealand

University of Auckland is offering doctoral scholarship
to undertake research relating to the impacts of climate change on kauri
ecophysiology, in the School of Environment. The Scholarship is tenable by
domestic students and domestic-fee paying international students. One
scholarship will be awarded for a period of up to three years and will be
of the value of up to $25,000 pa paid as a fortnightly stipend,
plus compulsory domestic PhD fees and international student health
insurance if applicable. The basis of selection will be academic
merit, demonstrated research potential and the nature and quality of the
applicant’s proposed research. The application deadline is 17 June
2014.

Study Subject (s): Scholarship is awarded to undertake research relating to the
impacts of climate change on kauri ecophysiology, in the School of Environment
at the University of Auckland.
Course Level: Scholarship is available for pursuing
doctoral degree at University of Auckland.
Scholarship Provider: University of Auckland, New Zealand
Scholarship can be taken at: New Zealand
Accreditation: The University of Auckland is an accredited
university. It is accredited by ACU, APAIE, APRU,
Universitas 21, WUN. 
Eligibility:
-The Scholarship is tenable by domestic students
and domestic-fee paying international students.
-To comply with the full-time study requirement in Regulation 3, the
amount of additional and paid work a Scholar may undertake either inside
or outside The University of Auckland shall not exceed a total of 500
hours per year.
-The University of Auckland Council has the power to amend or vary
these Regulations provided that there is no departure from the main
purpose of the Scholarship.
Scholarship Open for International Students: New Zealand and international students can apply for this doctoral
scholarship.
Scholarship Description: The Scholarship was established in 2013 and is funded by a Marsden Grant
awarded to an academic staff member from the School of Environment in the
Faculty of Science at The University of Auckland. The main purpose of the
Scholarship is to support a PhD student to undertake research relating to the
impacts of climate change on kauri ecophysiology, in the School of Environment
at the University of Auckland.
Number of award(s): One doctoral scholarship is offered.
Duration of award(s): The Scholarship will provide support for up to 36 months and
payments will commence from the doctoral registration date or the date
nominated by the Faculty of Science (whichever is the later date).
What does it cover? Scholarship will be of the value of up to $25,000 pa paid as a fortnightly
stipend, plus compulsory domestic PhD fees and international student
health insurance if applicable.
Selection Criteria: The basis of selection will be academic merit, demonstrated
research potential and the nature and quality of the applicant’s proposed
research.
Notification: Applicants
will be notified approximately six weeks after the closing date by letter or
email.
How to Apply: Applicants should apply via email.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 17 June 2014.
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