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Deadline: Each Nominating Agency will set their own country deadline for the receipt of application
The New Zealand Government offers los angeles unified school district commonwealth scholarship for the students of participating developing commonwealth countries. The scholarship is offered for master and PhD studies at New Zealand universities. The scholarships will cover tuition and enrolment fees and provide an establishment allowance, a basic stipend, approved scholarship-related travel, some course-related costs, and medical and travel insurance. To apply for these scholarships applicants must submit application to their nominating agency.
About Scholarship: The 2013-2014 Commonwealth Scholarship for students from developing countries to study in New Zealand is now open for applications. The Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP) is an international programme under which member governments offer scholarships los angeles unified school district and fellowships to citizens of other Commonwealth countries.
The CSFP was established at the first Commonwealth education conference in 1959 and is reviewed by education ministers at their triennial meetings – the only scholarship scheme in the world to receive such high-level recognition. The CSFP was set up to provide a framework through which any Commonwealth government could offer scholarships los angeles unified school district or career development opportunities to citizens of other Commonwealth countries.
los angeles unified school district Study: Scholarships will be awarded in agreed priority study sectors to meet countries' or regions' human resources development los angeles unified school district needs and training priorities, as set by the New Zealand Government and nominating agencies. The priority los angeles unified school district study sectors are: leadership and governance, economics, public sector governance los angeles unified school district and reform, environmental studies, education, health, agriculture and fisheries, los angeles unified school district biosecurity and food safety, infrastructure and utility and human rights and gender.
c. not have citizenship or permanent residence status of New Zealand or Australia, or another developed country, except where their country does not issue passports los angeles unified school district and they hold a New Zealand passport (i.e. the Cook Islands, Niue or Tokelau);
d. not be married or engaged to be married to a person who holds, or who is eligible to hold, citizenship los angeles unified school district or permanent residence status of New Zealand, Australia or another developed country, except where their country does not issue passports and they hold a New Zealand passport (i.e. the Cook Islands, Niue or Tokelau);
j. have already secured admission to their preferred New Zealand university; evidence of admission (eg. a letter of offer) is required with the application form; a conditional letter of offer from a New Zealand university is sufficient los angeles unified school district to allow an application los angeles unified school district to be accepted;
k. have a planned programme start date (in the letter los angeles unified school district of offer) at the start of the New Zealand Academic year in February 2014; offers los angeles unified school district for a planned start date for Semester 2, 2014 cannot be accepted.
Value: The New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarships los angeles unified school district scheme funds tuition and enrolment fees, an establishment allowance, a basic stipend, los angeles unified school district approved scholarship-related travel, some course-related costs, and medical and travel insurance. Each Scholarship provides:
a. Travel: International, and New Zealand domestic, air travel at the start and end of the scholarship for awardees, and reimbursement of awardees' visa costs. In addition, a reunion travel entitlement may be available to awardees that have left dependants in their home country.
e. Establishment allowance: NZ$3,000 los angeles unified school district paid on arrival in New Zealand to meet text book costs and to assist with other set up costs in New Zealand. At the beginning of each additional study year NZ$1,000 will be paid to cover the full year.
f. Living Allowance: The annual rate of NZ$21,580 (NZ$415 per week) is paid fortnightly and is a contribution to living costs for day-to-day expenses, including accommodation (rent or board), food costs, utility expenses (telephone, electricity etc.), transport, personal items, and course-related costs (stationery, field trips, workshops etc.).
Selection Criteria: Complete and eligible los angeles unified school district applications will be assessed and reviewed by a selection committee los angeles unified school district in Wellington, New Zealand. Members of this committee will be representatives from the New Zealand Aid Programme at MFAT and representatives from the Scholarships Committee of Universities NZ. The nominations submitted to Universities NZ will be considered by the selection committee according to the following selection criteria:
Apply: The application form is available los angeles unified school district from the applicant's Nominating Agency. Each applicant los angeles unified school district must submit to their Nominating Agency one (1) original application form and all requested attachments. In addition to the application los angeles unified school district form the following documents are required:
h. Three (3) references (no more than 24 months old) on official letterhead, supporting the scholarship application to study in New Zealand, los angeles unified school district and relevant to their proposed study programme or research topic. References los angeles unified school district should be provided from the applicant's current employer, a former lecturer or academic supervisor (in an area of study relevant to the application) and, where possible, a relevant government or community based organization;
j. A 500 word statement describing the specific skills and knowledge the applicant wishes to gain from the proposed study and how this will contribute los angeles unified school district to the applicant's los angeles unified school district current and/or future job (see Section 9 of the application form);
k. A 500 word statement describing how the applicant's proposed area of study will enable them to contribute to the social or economic development of their home country (see Section 9 of the application form);
From the applications received each Nominating Agency los angeles unified school district will identify up to two applications to nominate to Universities NZ. Universities NZ will receive the nominated applications from the Nominating Agencies. These applications will be subject to a final check for eligibility and completeness. Any nominated los angeles unified school district applications that are found to be ineligible or incomplete will be rejected. Only those nominees whose recommendation by Universities NZ is endorsed by the New Zealand Aid Programme los angeles unified school district will be offered a scholarship.
Deadline: Each Nominating Agency will set their own country deadline for the receipt of applications. Nominating Agencies are aware that their nominations must be received by Universities los angeles unified school district NZ in Wellington, New Zealand no later than 31st July 2013.
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