Philip Deibert PhD International Scholarship in Planning at University of Auckland, 2020

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Deadline:
31 December 2020
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Introduction

Philip Deibert PhD International Scholarship:

Invest your talent in New Zealand now. The Philip Deibert PhD International award is intended to encourage students to get higher education at the University of Auckland for the academic session 2020-2021.

The Scholarship aims to encourage and support an academically excellent domestic or international student who wants to undertake doctoral study in the subject area of planning.Founded in 1883, the University of Auckland is the highest-ranked university in New Zealand that offers various degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate level.

Why at the University of Auckland? The university also conducts teaching and learning within eight faculties, two large-scale research institutes, and other institutes and centres. Here students gain transferable skills that help them adapt well and manage the different roles they may take on over their career.

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Philip Deibert PhD International Scholarship Benefits:

The University of Auckland offers one scholarship that will be awarded every three years, for a period of up three years and will include a stipend of up to $27,600 per annum plus a contribution towards compulsory fees for domestic and international students who are eligible to study under the domestic fees policy and compulsory international student health insurance, where applicable, of up to $7,250.

Benefits

Philip Deibert PhD International Scholarship Eligibility:

Eligible Countries: All nationalities.
Acceptable Course or Subjects: PhD degree program in the field of Planning.
Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must have to meet the following criteria:
Must have completed a significant research project, dissertation, or thesis, at the university level.
You need to have completed a postgraduate bachelor’s (honours) degree with first-class or second class (division 1) honours, or a master’s degree with first-class or second class (division 1) honours in a relevant field.

Mar 29, 2024
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