WHAI Physics Scholarship 2026 is designed to support Māori students interested in a career in health by providing access to the JumpSTART Physics programme and continuous support through the PHSI 191 paper and Health Sciences First Year (HSFY).
Offered through the Māori Health Workforce Development Unit at the University of Otago, this scholarship covers tuition fees and residential college accommodation for the JumpSTART Physics programme, along with additional resources, tutorials, and academic support throughout enrolment in PHSI 191.
Benefits of WHAI Physics Scholarship 2026
- Tuition fees for the University of Otago JumpSTART Physics programme
- Residential college accommodation for the duration of the JumpSTART course (3 weeks)
- Additional resources, tutorials and academic support throughout enrolment in PHSI 191
Eligibility Criteria for the WHAI Physics Scholarship 2026
- Have Māori whakapapa
- Show a commitment to pursue Health Sciences study and a career in health
- Have met the entry requirements for the University of Otago JumpSTART Physics course
How to Apply for the WHAI Physics Scholarship 2026
- Submit the official application form by the specified due date
- Submit a separate application to study the JumpSTART Physics programme
- Enrol in Health Sciences First Year (HSFY)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the WHAI Physics Scholarship. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.
What is the WHAI Physics Scholarship?
Scholarship is offered through the Māori Health Workforce Development Unit at the University of Otago. It supports Māori students to prepare for the PHSI 191 Biological Physics paper as part of Health Sciences First Year (HSFY).
What does the Scholarship cover?
The scholarship covers tuition fees and residential college accommodation for the University of Otago JumpSTART Physics programme (3 weeks), plus additional resources, tutorials and academic support throughout enrolment in PHSI 191.
How many WHAI Physics Scholarships are offered?
10 scholarships are offered each year.
When does the WHAI Physics Scholarship open and close?
The scholarship opens on 1 June and closes on 15 November.
Who is eligible for the WHAI Physics Scholarship?
Successful applicants must have Māori whakapapa, show a commitment to pursue Health Sciences study and a career in health, and have met the entry requirements for the University of Otago JumpSTART Physics course.
How do I apply for the WHAI Physics Scholarship?
Every applicant must submit the official application form by the specified due date, submit a separate application to study the JumpSTART Physics programme, and enrol in Health Sciences First Year (HSFY).
What are the conditions of the Scholarship?
Recipients must attend a mihi whakatau in recognition of their award. Staff will meet with recipients at key points throughout the semester to provide support. Recipients are expected to engage with additional academic support and remain enrolled in PHSI 191.
Where can I find the WHAI Physics Scholarship application form?
The application form is available online via the University of Otago’s Māori Health Workforce Development Unit page.
Is the WHAI Physics Scholarship fully funded?
The scholarship is partially funded, covering tuition fees and accommodation for the JumpSTART programme, plus additional academic support.
Who administers the WHAI Physics Scholarship?
The scholarship is administered by the Māori Health Workforce Development Unit at the University of Otago.
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