The Sir Hugh Kawharu Masters Scholarship
for Innovation in Science
Closing date for applications: 31
August 2012
INFORMATION
AND APPLICATION FORM
Background and terms of the
Kawharu Scholarship
Scope and
purposes of the Kawharu Fellowship
One of the
core objectives of the Sir Hugh Kawharu Foundation is to support emerging Māori
leadership, including in the sciences. For further information about the
Foundation and its objectives, see www.kawharufoundation.org.
The Sir Hugh
Kawharu Masters Scholarship for Innovation in Science (the Scholarship) comprises
a grant of $10,000 per year for up to two years. In
addition, the Foundation will appoint an academic mentor for each Scholarship recipient
for the duration of his or her studies.
The purpose
of the Scholarship is to support and encourage masters level study by Māori in
the sciences. The Scholarship
is applicable across a broad range of science disciplines including the
physical, mathematical and computational, earth, environment, marine, social,
health, biological, biomedical, human, and behavioural sciences. The Scholarship is offered by the Foundation with assistance from
the Royal Society of New Zealand.
Criteria for
selection
Consistent with the Foundation’s objectives, applicants will be assessed on the
basis of the following criteria:
·
academic excellence and the potential to succeed in the chosen area of
study;
·
leadership ability and integrity, including the respect of peers; and
·
potential contribution of the field of science to Māori social and/or
economic development.
In addition,
the Scholarship is:
·
for full-time
enrolment in a one or two year masters degree in a science discipline; and
·
tenable by
persons of Māori descent and applicants should be able to explain their tribal
connections.
Report
Each
Scholarship recipient will be required to provide a progress report to the
Foundation after completion of the first six months of his or her studies.
Other terms
The Scholarship
will be awarded by the trustees of the Sir Hugh Kawharu Foundation and their
decision will be final. The trustees may
suspend or terminate a Scholarship if they receive an unsatisfactory report
from the relevant academic institution on the recipient’s progress or if the recipient
otherwise conducts him or herself in a manner that would bring the Scholarship
or the Foundation into disrepute.
The
Scholarship may be co-tenured with other grants. Unless the trustees otherwise agree, the Scholarship
will be taken up in the year(s) for which it is granted. Payment will be made by cheque or direct
deposit prior to commencement of the recipient’s studies.
Applications
Applications
should be made using the form set out below.
The closing date for applications for the 2013 academic year is 31
August 2012.
Applications
should be typed. Please follow the
instructions on the form carefully. Shortlisted
candidates will be contacted within 6 weeks of the closing date in order to
make arrangements for a selection interview.
The Sir Hugh Kawharu Foundation
PO Box 2189
Shortland Street
AUCKLAND
1140
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