The applications have opened for the Funded Fellowships at Auckland University of Technology. Interested candidates can apply until 1st April 2020. The University is offering fellowships for the Ph.D. degree in the courses offered by the University.
- The Auckland University of Technology has proposed the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Shirtcliffe Fellowship program.
- This Shirtcliffe Fellowship helps New Zealand graduates to pursue a PhD at the University.
Eligibility
The candidates must meet the following requirements to be eligible for the Funded Fellowships at Auckland University of Technology
- They must be the citizens of New Zealand.
- In addition to that, the candidates must be a registered doctoral student in New Zealand or other Commonwealth countries
- Furthermore, they must satisfy the University’s entry requirements.
- Also, Successful candidates must agree to publish their names and image and be available for interviews with the media.
- The Selection Committee at any time can request further information from or a personal interview with any candidate.
Decisions are made in June and applicants will be notified by phone or email.
Value of the Fellowship
- The successful recipient will receive NZD 5,000 per year for three years.
For application, candidates must complete an application using the Universities NZ online form:
About the University
- The Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is a university in New Zealand.
- It was formed on 1 January 2000 (1895 originally Auckland Technical School) when the Auckland Institute of Technology was granted university status.
- Additionally, its primary campus is on Wellesley Street in Auckland’s Central business district (CBD).
- Furthermore, AUT has three secondary campuses: North Shore, South, and the Millennium Institute of Sport and Health (AUT Millennium Campus).
Visit the official page for additional information about the fellowships.