Published: 30 Jul 2024 685 views
The Peter Freyberg Memorial Scholarship supports students undertaking research in Education at the University of Waikato. Professor Freyberg was appointed as the first Chair of the Department of Education Studies at the University in 1966. He was instrumental in the merger between Hamilton Teachers’ College and The University of Waikato. Peter Freyberg led a new initiative that allowed students to complete a three-year Teachers’ College Diploma and move on to complete a fourth year Bachelor of Education (BEd). He was also instrumental in the establishment of the internationally regarded Science Education Research Unit.
The Scholarship was established in 1985 with donations from friends and colleagues of the late Emeritus Professor Peter Freyberg. One Scholarship is available each year. The funds are held in trust by the University of Waikato Foundation and the Scholarship will be offered until such as the funds are depleted, approximately 2028.
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Application Deadline | 01 Aug 2024 |
Value | $7,500 |
Country to study | New Zealand |
School to study | University of Waikato |
Type | Postgraduate |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | University of Waikato |
Gender | Men and Women |
Aim:
The Scholarship provides financial assistance to a student undertaking doctoral research in the Division of Education in the areas of curriculum development and teacher effectiveness.
Benefits:
The value of the Scholarship is $7,500 and will be paid directly to the recipient as soon as practicable after acceptance of the Scholarship.
To be eligible for consideration, applicants must:
The Scholarship is open to NZ Citizens, NZ Permanent Resident, NZ Resident Class Visa holder, or Australian Citizen/Permanent Resident domiciled in NZ, and international students. However, international students must have completed at least 120-points of study at a New Zealand university.
Selection is primarily based on:
Preference will be given to applicants conducting research related to curriculum development and teacher effectiveness.
Please ensure you read the regulations before you commence the application process.
You will need to do this BEFORE you can have access to apply for Scholarships and Awards.
Application to enrolOnce you have an account, log into MyWaikato and click on the ‘Scholarships’ tab to see the list of available scholarships
Apply nowNote: If you are a current student or already have a University of Waikato account you will be redirected to the MyWaikato screen. Log in to MyWaikato, select the ‘Scholarships’ tab and choose the scholarship you wish to apply for from the list at the bottom of the page.
For more details visit: University of Waikato website.