The University of Otago Pacific Islands Doctoral Scholarship provides funding to support indigenous Pacific Island doctoral students studying at the University of Otago. This scholarship is available to both domestic and international students pursuing a PhD or professional doctorate.
The University of Otago is a leading research university in New Zealand, committed to supporting Pacific Island scholars. The scholarship offers a generous stipend and tuition fee waiver to help students achieve their doctoral qualifications.
Benefits of University of Otago Pacific Islands Doctoral Scholarship 2026
- Doctor of Philosophy – NZ$34,128 stipend per annum plus a domestic tuition fees waiver for 36 months (excludes student services fee and insurance)
- Professional Doctorates (DClinDent, DMA, DBA, EDd) – NZ$34,128 stipend per annum plus a tuition fee waiver for up to 36 months capped at the domestic rate (excludes student services fee and insurance)
Eligibility Criteria for the University of Otago Pacific Islands Doctoral Scholarship 2026
- Applicants must be of indigenous Pacific Island descent
- Applicants must be seeking to obtain their first doctoral qualification
How to Apply for the University of Otago Pacific Islands Doctoral Scholarship 2026
- Further information on how to apply for this scholarship is available elsewhere on this website
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the University of Otago Pacific Islands Doctoral Scholarship. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.
What is the value of the University of Otago Pacific Islands Doctoral Scholarship?
For a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), the scholarship provides a NZ$34,128 stipend per annum plus a domestic tuition fees waiver for 36 months. For Professional Doctorates (DClinDent, DMA, DBA, EDd), it provides a NZ$34,128 stipend per annum plus a tuition fee waiver for up to 36 months capped at the domestic rate.
Who is eligible to apply for this scholarship?
Applicants must be of indigenous Pacific Island descent and seeking to obtain their first doctoral qualification. The scholarship is available to both domestic and international students.
What is the closing date for the Pacific Islands Doctoral Scholarship?
Applicants can apply anytime. There is no fixed closing date.
How many scholarships are offered?
The number offered varies.
What study levels are supported?
The scholarship supports doctoral study, including the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and professional doctorates such as DClinDent, DMA, DBA, and EDd.
How is the scholarship selection made?
Selection is based predominantly on academic merit and the applicant’s potential for research.
Does the scholarship cover tuition fees?
Yes, for a PhD it includes a domestic tuition fees waiver for 36 months. For professional doctorates, it includes a tuition fee waiver for up to 36 months capped at the domestic rate.
What is not covered by the scholarship?
The scholarship excludes the student services fee and insurance.
Where can I find more information on how to apply?
Further information on how to apply for this scholarship is available on the University of Otago website.
Are professional doctorate candidates eligible to apply?
Yes, candidates for professional doctorates, as well as the PhD, are welcome to apply.
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