UoW Research Masters Scholarship Regs 2023
UoW Research Masters Scholarship Regs 2023
UoW Research Masters Scholarship Regs 2023
The University of Waikato Research Masters Scholarship (formerly the University of Waikato Masters
Research Scholarship) was established in 1997 as part of the University’s commitment to graduate
research. The Scholarship supports students undertaking a master’s thesis at the University of Waikato.
The number of scholarships offered each year is based primarily on the total pool of funding available.
There are two rounds each year closing on 31 October and 30 April. Candidates who have already
started their thesis may apply.
1. Purpose
1.1. The Scholarship provides financial support for excellent students undertaking a master’s
thesis in any discipline at the University of Waikato.
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Zero-point enrolments do not qualify. Before applying for this Scholarship, please seek programme advice from your
Division/Faculty/School.
research priorities of the Divisions/Faculties/Schools and/or Research Institutes,
financial hardship, and the strategic objectives of the University.
2.6. Preference will be given to candidates who have not yet commenced their master’s thesis
enrolment, and may be given to candidates who do not have any other scholarship funding.
2.7. See clause 4 for requirements on ongoing eligibility.
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Zero-point enrolments do not qualify. Before applying for this Scholarship, please seek programme advice from your
Division/Faculty/School.
4.3. Recipients wishing to change their enrolment (e.g., suspension, part-time, reduction in
thesis points) must seek approval from the Scholarships Committee (via Te Mata Kairangi
School of Graduate Research).
4.3.1. Changes in enrolment may affect Scholarship eligibility, which could necessitate
the University to recoup awarded funds.
4.3.2. Recipients who increase their thesis points after the Scholarship has been applied
will not be eligible for an increase in Scholarship value.
4.4. Recipients are not eligible to receive Scholarship funds during periods of suspension of
enrolment for any reason including suspension related to parental, medical, or
compassionate leave.
4.5. In accepting the Scholarship, the recipient will be deemed to have read, understood, and
accepted the conditions of the Scholarship and the Scholarships Policy.
5. Application
5.1. The closing dates for applications are 31 October (for Round 1) and 30 April (for Round
2) annually.
5.2. As part of the online application process, each candidate must provide the name of their
proposed University of Waikato Supervisor, and submit the following:
5.2.1. A Personal Statement (using the template provided) that outlines:
• the candidate’s motivation for enrolling in a research master’s degree;
• the proposed research topic;
• future study and/or career plans;
• any significant achievements; and
• any other relevant details, such as financial hardship, knowledge of
Mātauranga Māori and/or Pacific knowledges, etc.
5.2.2. A CV (maximum two A4 pages in length) detailing any prior research experience,
employment history, and any publications (if applicable).
5.3. As part of the application process, the candidate must also request one academic reference
from either their (proposed) master’s thesis supervisor or a member of the academic staff
at the institution at which they obtained the qualification that defines their eligibility to enter
the master’s programme.
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See Code of Student Conduct.