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Victoria Masters by Thesis Scholarship at Victoria University of Wellington
Written by Suleman Shahid
Saturday, 02 December 2006
History or background of award
For the purpose of encouraging postgraduate research at Victoria, the
University offers scholarships to students about to commence a
full-time, research-focussed Master’s degree. In 2006 up to twenty-five
scholarships
shall be offered, consisting of a $15,000 stipend, plus a domestic fees
waiver. International students, other than those from Australia, France
and Germany, will be liable to pay the difference between the full
international student fee and the domestic fee.
Purpose of award
To encourage research at Masters level at Victoria university. Only
those students enrolled solely for a 120 point thesis are eligible to
apply
Selection criteria
Only those students enrolled solely for a 120 point thesis are eligible
to apply. In some cases this will be Part 2 of a two-year Master’s
degree and will usually have the course code 591. Students who are
enrolled in Master’s degree programmes that have thesis or research
components of less than 120 points, or who elect not to enroll for the
solely by thesis option, but instead enroll in taught courses,
internships, performance, portfolio, practicum, or other programme
options, are eligible to apply for the Victoria Graduate Scholarships.
Number of awards offered: 25 Value: $15,000 Domestic Fees
Tenure of award: One year
Closing dates for applications
Wednesday 01 November 2006
Thursday 01 November 2007
How do students apply?
Applications for these scholarships must be made on the forms
obtainable from the top of this page or from the Scholarships Office.
Scholarship applicants must contact directly the School in which they
wish to enrol so that their research proposal and the feasibility of
supervision can be assessed. Enrolling as a Masters student and
applying for a Victoria Master Scholarships
are two separate processes. The holding of Victoria Masters Scholarship
is conditional upon the scholarship recipient gaining enrolment as a
Masters student.
Applicants, other than those who have completed all of their study
at Victoria, must include a certified copy of their academic record
from other institutions with this application. Applicants whose degree
has been conferred at any university other than a New Zealand
University will be considered in two categories:
Category 1 - applicants from the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Germany or
Australia must supply an original or certified copy of their university
transcript.
Category 2 - applicants from any other country must have their
transcript verified and assessed with a course by course evaluation by
one of the below educational evaluators:
Educational Credential Evaluators
National Recognition Information Centre [UK]
Decision makers
Scholarships shall be awarded solely on the basis of academic merit by
the University Scholarships Committee, a sub-committee of the
University Research Committee.
How and when do students learn of the decision?
All offers for Victoria Masters Scholarships will be made in late
December of the year of application. Some applicants may be placed on a
reserve list and will not be finally notified of the success or
otherwise of their applications until as late as the end of February of
the following year. If you are unsuccessful you may be notified by
email only. Please provide a clearly written email address if available.
What conditions are attached to acceptance of this award? Once the
period of tenure of a scholarship has commenced, the University
Scholarships Committee may, at its sole discretion, grant a scholarship
recipient a deferment of their scholarship for a period of up-to six
months. In most cases such a deferment will coincide with a formal
suspension from their enrolment in the Masters degree.
A scholarship shall be terminated and the corresponding proportion
of the scholarship emolument forfeited, if a scholarship recipient
ceases to resume the aforesaid programme of research or advanced study
within one month of the last day of the period of deferment.
Scholarship recipients shall be required to devote themselves
full-time to their programme of research during the tenure of the
scholarship and may not hold a position of emolument without the
approval of the University Scholarships Committee. Approval may be
given for scholarship recipients to undertake paid employment (usually
tutoring) for up to a maximum of 600 hours in one calendar year.
Each scholarship recipient and his/her principal supervisor shall
provide a progress report to the Scholarships Office six months after
the commencement of the scholarship. Where progress is not
satisfactory, the matter will be referred to the University
Scholarships Committee.
The University Scholarships Committee may at any time suspend or
terminate a scholarship, or require the forfeiture of such proportion
of the scholarship emolument as it may determine, if the scholarship
recipient is not diligently pursuing their programme of research, has
violated the University Statute on Conduct, or has failed to comply
with any of the terms and conditions on which the scholarship was
awarded.
Additional information
Approval for the co-tenure of a Victoria Masters Scholarship with other
awards that total more than $6,000 must be sought from the University
Scholarships Committee. The co-tenure of other awards may result in a
reduction in the value of the Victoria Masters Scholarship stipend.
Who else has information about this award?
Scholarships Office, 10 Kelburn Parade
Victoria University of Wellington
P.O. Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand
Email:
For guidelines, application forms and more information about this award contact:
The Scholarships Officer
Victoria University of Wellington
PO Box 600
Wellington , Wellington