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<strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> fundingWeb site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountPost graduate <strong>Scholarships</strong>Neurological Foundationwww.neurological.org.nzThe Neurological Foundation is an independent body and charitable trustthat raises funds to ensure this country’s top neuroscientists can continueleading-edge research into neurological disorders.The Neurological Foundation accepts submissions for post-graduate andpost-doctoral scholarships, clinical fellowships, repatriation fellowships,and project and travel grants.The Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) meets in June and Novembereach year to consider applications for funding and outcomes areannounced in early July and December. There is an additional TravelGrant round in March.Not specifiedLottery health researchhttp://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/<strong>Funding</strong>-andgrants---Lottery-grants---Lottery-<strong>Health</strong>-ResearchThe Lottery <strong>Health</strong> Research Committee provides funding for researchprojects that will improve the health status of New Zealanders. Itdistributes grants for:• research into the cause, prevention and treatment of disorders affectingthe health of New Zealanders• research that will lead to advances in health and bio- medical science forthe ultimate benefit of all New Zealanders• the development, maintenance and retention of a highly skilled workforceof health and bio-medical researchers in New Zealand.Submissions are received favourably for:• general public health studies, including mental and dental health• studies relevant to Māori health, especially in association with Māorihealth researchers• studies relating to Pacific healthUp to $28,333 per annum for amaximum of three years (i.e. a totalpossible grant of $85,000) may beprovided for PHD students.
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountThe Rural Women New Zealand & AccessScholarshipThis scholarship will be awarded to one deserving applicant in order tohelp further their education in the health and disability sector. Preferencewill be given to those who are studying at a post-graduate level, andwhose study relates to the NZ rural community.*This scholarship is not open to international students.Not specifiedRead more: The Rural Women New Zealand & AccessScholarship, New Zealand : College <strong>Scholarships</strong>, PhD<strong>Scholarships</strong>, Postdoctoral, Graduate International<strong>Scholarships</strong> FellowshipsHeart Foundationhttp://scholarship-positions.com/2011-the-rural-womennew-zealand-access-scholarship-newzealand/2011/05/27/http://www.heartfoundation.org.nz/our-work/grants/2011-grant-advertisement/Applications are particularly encouraged in areas that align with NationalHeart Foundation strategic priority objectives.Each research proposal will be assessed on:▪ Importance to the Heart Foundation▪ Scientific merit▪ Design and methods▪ Project achievability / expertise & track record of research team.Research fellowshipsResearch fellowships are $60,000per annum for a non-medicallyqualified applicant and $80,000 perannum for a medically qualifiedapplicant.Postgraduate scholarships are$26,000 per annum (this is $23,000for a stipend and $3,000 towardsfees each year).Limited Budget Grants (smallprojects) maximum of $15,000Travel grants maximum of $3,500Project grants up to $150,000.Fulbright -Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga GraduateAwardhttp://www.fulbright.org.nz/awards/nznpotmgraduate.htmlAdvanced academic study in the United States. One highly prestigious andcompetitive award is offered each year to a graduate student whose areaof study or research fits within one of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga'sresearch themes.Return airfare to the US.A one-off payment of US$25,000.The award will be reduced to US$15,000 if the recipient enrols in anacademic research programme ofless than nine months duration.Basic health and accident insuranceup to US$100,000
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountTopatopahia te rere o Te WakaHoe WhāProblem Gambling ProgrammePostgraduate Masters and PhD<strong>Scholarships</strong>https://www.matatini.co.nz/cms_show_download.php?id=591The postgraduate scholarships are available to those:Undertaking a Masters thesis or PhD involving research associated withgamblingA minimum of two (2) PhDscholarships up to $20,000 per yearand four (4) Masters <strong>Scholarships</strong>up to $12,000 each per year will beavailable. You can be studying parttimeor full-time. Thesescholarships are guaranteed for oneacademic year; however priority willbe given to successful2012 candidates if progress issatisfactory.Note: on-line applications will beavailable from www.matatini.co.nzfrom September.Hoe Whā Problem Gambling Postdoctoral ResearchFellowshiphttps://www.matatini.co.nz/cms_display.php?sn=36&st=1&pg=5003Funded by the Ministry of <strong>Health</strong>, the Hoe Whā Postdoctoral Fellowship ispart of a new workforce development initiative for anyone about toundertake postdoctoral research associated with gambling.The Hoe Whā Postdoctoral Fellowship aims to support relevant researchto further inform the Ministry of <strong>Health</strong>'s integrated problem gambling andgambling research strategy to prevent and minimise the harm fromgambling.Eligibility• Hold New Zealand Citizenship or permanent residency• Have completed a PhD.One Postdoctoral Fellowship of upto $60,000 per annum will beavailable for three years. Researchcan be full-time or part-time.Te Rau Matatini provides scholarships and bursarieshttps://www.matatini.co.nz/cms_display.php?sn=36&st=1&pg=5003Te Rau Matatini provides scholarships and bursaries to increase workforcecapacity within the Māori health workforcePostgraduate <strong>Scholarships</strong>;The postgraduate scholarships will provide funding towards completion ofstudies including Masters or PhD level for people who work in (or plan towork in) Māori health.The postgraduate scholarshipsrange from $1,000-$10,000 each.<strong>Scholarships</strong> close 20 January2012.Email: scholarships@matatini.co.nzMaori health research grantshttp://www.hrc.govt.nz/funding-opportunities/maoridevelopmentThe <strong>Health</strong> Research Council of NZ has a number of scholarships andfellowships available designed to foster the Māori health researchworkforce. For more information on what is available access this website.<strong>Funding</strong> depends on the researchproject
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountNga Pae O Te Maramatanga Doctoral <strong>Scholarships</strong>http://www.maramatanga.co.nz/webform/2011-doctoralscholarship-application<strong>Scholarships</strong> support the doctoral study in the area of indigenousdevelopment research.Applicants must be Māori or indigenous studentscurrently enrolled or in the process of enrolling a recognised doctoralprogramme of study and research at a tertiary institution.Applicants must not work more than 10 hours per week in paidemployment while in receipt of this scholarship.Undergraduate <strong>Scholarships</strong>NZ$25,000 per year plus tuition fees<strong>Funding</strong> starts from 1 January2012.Visithttp://www.maramatanga.co.nz/webform/2011-doctoral-scholarshipapplicationfor applicationsWeb site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountRural Waikato Undergraduate <strong>Health</strong> ScienceScholarshiphttp://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/admission/scholarships-bursaries-awards/other-scholarships/searchresults/searchresults_home.cfm?scholarship_id=885&hide_back=1&page=award_displayThe New Zealand Institute of Rural <strong>Health</strong> and the Waikato District <strong>Health</strong>Board are offering scholarships, worth up to $10,000, to support ruralorigin students in health science studies.The scholarships are open to students from rural Waikato who arecurrently enrolled full time in an accredited undergraduate health sciencecourse.This scholarship programme is being re-evaluated to ensure it bestsupports the primary health care environment. Please contact:Tammy.hebditch@midlandshn.health.nz early 2012 for moreinformation.<strong>Scholarships</strong>, worth up to $10,000Heart Foundationhttp://www.heartfoundation.org.nz/uploads/MCRF%20Advertisement%20HF2011.pdfThis Fellowship is designed to support graduates who propose to engagein research to improve cardiovascular health in Maori. The MaoriCardiovascular Research Fellowship is available for a medical graduate ornon-medical graduate enrolled for a higher degree. Preference will begiven to applicants with a working knowledge of “Kaupapa Maori” and whoare committed to Maori health. This fellowship is tenable in New Zealandfor up to 3 years.Application forms for the Maori Cardiovascular Research Fellowship areavailable on our website http://www.heartfoundation.org.nz/ or EmailHelenS@heartfoundation.org.nzScholarship amount not specified
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountMaori health research grantshttp://www.hrc.govt.nz/funding-opportunities/maoridevelopmentThe <strong>Health</strong> Research Council of NZ has a number of scholarships andfellowships available designed to foster the Māori health researchworkforce. For more information on what is available access this website.<strong>Funding</strong> depends on the researchprojectHoe Tahi <strong>Scholarships</strong>Addiction and Methamphetamine Workforce<strong>Scholarships</strong> 2011https://www.matatini.co.nz/cms_display.php?sn=36&st=1&pg=5003All applications will be considered. Priority will be given to Māori AOD(Alcohol and other Drug) practitioners, AOD practitioners working withyouth; youth or service users thinking of a career in the AOD sectorEmail: scholarships@matatini.co.nzTopatopahia te Rere o te WakaHoe WhāProblem Gambling ProgrammeUndergraduate <strong>Scholarships</strong>https://www.matatini.co.nz/cms_show_download.php?id=592The undergraduate scholarships are available to those people: Currently working in the problem gambling or gambling sector, and Undertaking a relevant study programme in the 2012 academic yearUndergraduate scholarships of up to$5,000 each are available. You canbe studying part-time orfull-time.Note: on-line applications will beavailable from www.matatini.co.nzTopatopahia te rere o te Waka – Hoe TahiAddiction and Methamphetamine Workforce<strong>Scholarships</strong>https://www.matatini.co.nz/cms_show_download.php?id=597Te Rau Matatini is currently seeking applications from people (Māori andnon-Māori) who are studying towards an addiction related qualification orwho are interested in a career within the addiction sector.All applications will be considered. Priority will be given to Māori AOD(Alcohol and other Drug) practitioners, AOD practitioners working withyouth; youth or service users thinking of a career in the AOD sector.Not specifiedNote: on-line applications will beavailable from www.matatini.co.nzSuicide prevention research fundhttp://www.tepou.co.nz/trainingThe suicide prevention research fund research contributes to improvingevidence-based knowledge:• about the causes, correlates and nature of suicidal behaviours• about the implementation of effective and safe suicide preventioninterventions• that will facilitate initiatives to reduce inequalities in suicidal behaviours.Not statedFor further information pleasecontact Sandy Hall, researcher
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountTe Rau Matatini provides scholarships and bursarieshttps://www.matatini.co.nz/cms_display.php?sn=36&st=1&pg=5003 Henry Rongomau Bennett <strong>Scholarships</strong>Te Rau Matatini provides scholarships and bursaries to increase workforcecapacity within the Māori health workforceThe scholarships are offered to Māori undergraduate and postgraduateākonga and kaimahi who work or aspire to work in leadership roles inMāori health (health, mental health and addictions).Undergraduate <strong>Scholarships</strong>;The undergraduate scholarships will provide funding for completion ofstudies that lead to a qualification relevant to working in Māori health andcommunity.Recognising and endorsing professional achievements from rangatahiMāori (under 25 years) and high levels of Māori excellence in Māori mentalhealth and encourages the development of innovative approaches toachieving best outcomes for tangata whaiora and whānau.<strong>Funding</strong> is from $1,000-$10,000The undergraduate scholarshipsrange from $1,000 - $5,000 each.Email: scholarships@matatini.co.nzfor further information The Bob Henare Excellence AwardThis award and the Harry Pitman Excellence awardrecognise excellence in mental health & addictionThe scholarships are offered to Māori undergraduate and postgraduateākonga and kaimahi who work or aspire to work in leadership roles inMāori health (health, mental health and addictions).Click here for information and application booklet or Click here to applyonlineEmail: n.ehau@matatini.co.nz formore information . The Harry Pitman Excellence AwardRecognising and endorsing professional achievements and high levels ofMāori excellence in addiction services and encourages the development ofinnovative approaches to achieving best outcomes for consumers andwhānau.Click here for information and application booklet or Click here to applyonlineEmail: n.hau@matatini.co.nz formore information.Wintec scholarshipshttp://www.wintec.ac.nz/scholarships/index.aspxhttp://www.wintec.ac.nz/scholarships/index.aspx?<strong>Health</strong>http://www.wintec.ac.nz/scholarships/index.aspx?MaoriVisit the Wintec website for further information on the many scholarshipsthey offer.Varying amounts depending on thescholarships
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountKia Ora Hauorahttp://kiaorahauora.co.nz/home.php?a=support&dir=%2F1%23<strong>Scholarships</strong>&file=1%23<strong>Scholarships</strong>&one&rand=847811There are heaps of <strong>Scholarships</strong> available each year - from tertiaryinstitutes, District <strong>Health</strong> Boards, iwi, hapū trusts and the government. Thesecret is finding out about the ones you can apply for, and then applyingfor them! It will take a little bit of time to put your applications together, butit will be worth it!Kia Ora Hauora <strong>Scholarships</strong> DatabaseThere are hundreds of scholarships around the place for lots of differentthings. We've put together a database of scholarships we know aboutspecifically for health studies and Maori students.<strong>Funding</strong> is dependant on thescholarshipPacific <strong>Health</strong> Researchhttp://www.hrc.govt.nz/funding-opportunities/pacificdevelopmentThe <strong>Health</strong> Research Council of NZ has a number of scholarships andfellowships available designed to foster the Pacific health researchworkforce.Check out this link for more information on the scholarships available<strong>Funding</strong> depends on the researchprojectPacific Islands Polynesian <strong>Education</strong> Foundationhttp://www.pipef.org.nz/2011%20Application%20Info.pdfFor post graduate students studying to benefit the Polynesian peoples.$2,000 scholarship annuallyNZNO scholarships and grants for nurses andmidwiveshttp://www.nzno.org.nz/services/scholarships/articletype/categoryview/categoryid/30/registered-midwives*Refer to the Waikato DHB nursing and midwiferyintranet site for further scholarships and grantsOffer several sources of funding in the form of scholarships and grants.Refer to the link.Must belong to the NZ nurse organisation.<strong>Funding</strong> depends on the studyundertaken.
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountNursing <strong>Education</strong> and Research Foundation<strong>Scholarships</strong> and Grantshttp://www.wintec.ac.nz/scholarships/details/nursingeducation-and-research-foundation-scholarship.aspxhttp://www.wintec.ac.nz/scholarships/files/Scholarship-Flyer-October-11.pdfNursing <strong>Education</strong> and Research Foundation <strong>Scholarships</strong> and GrantsBackgroundThe Nursing <strong>Education</strong> and Research Foundation (NERF) is a trust fundestablished in 1968 by NZNO (formerly the New Zealand NursesAssociation). NERF acts as a catalyst for excellence in healthcare bypromoting and funding education and research opportunities for nurses.NERF supports nurses and midwives and students of nursing or midwiferywith grants and scholarships for text books, travel, study, research, specialprojects, conferences and/or emergencies.EligibilityTo be eligible for any of the grants or scholarships applicants must becurrent financial members of NZNO.For further information go to theNew Zealand Nurses Organisationwebsite or emailbettyn@nzno.org.nzIn 2004, so as to foster the growth of the breast cancer medical workforcein NZ, The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation launched ascholarship programme for Undergraduate Radiation Therapists andPostgraduate Medical Imaging Technologists (Mammography).<strong>Scholarships</strong> are offered for Stage I students commencing The Universityof Otago's Bachelor of Radiation Therapy degree and will be awarded tostudents who are assigned to work with a radiation oncology clinicalprovider in the Auckland (3), Wellington (1), Palmerston North (1),Christchurch (1), Hamilton (1) and Dunedin (1) areas respectively.The value of each scholarship is$7,000,Email: karen.coleman@otago.ac.nzfor more informationMedical Imaging Technologists (Mammography)Scholarship ProgrammeRadiation Therapist Scholarship Programmehttp://www.nzbcf.org.nz/index.php/what-wedo/scholarship-programme#MIThttp://www.nzbcf.org.nz/index.php/what-wedo/scholarship-programme#MITThe NZBCF Scholarship will be composed ofstudents commencing the Postgraduate Certificate in <strong>Health</strong> Science(Mammography) at Unitec NZ.The funding available for a NZBCFScholarship recipient is $3,000.Email: shenwood@unitec.ac.nz formore informationRural Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong> ExpensesGrantshttp://www.wcpg.co.nz/page/8-ruralThe Rural CME Grants were developed to offer funding to assist ruralpharmacists in meeting their continued professional development costs.To be confirmed for 2012Jack Noel Henderson Scholarshiphttp://www.psnz.org.nz/public/home/careers/documents/jnhscholarship.applicationform.2011.pdfFor students experiencing financial hardship during their second year offull time pharmacy course.Two scholarships of $3,000 areavailable. For further informationemail: f.horsley@psnz.org.nz
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountKarahipi Tumuaki The President's Scholarshiphttp://www.psychology.org.nz/Nga_Kete_pageRecognises research which is Māori centred and of use to the Māoricommunity. Click for more informationStudent <strong>Scholarships</strong>The Scholarship is valued at $2000plus one year's free membership ofthe SocietyWeb site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountDisability Workforce Development training grantshttp://www.disabilityworkforce.co.nz/page/43-grantfunding+training-grants#approvedqualsTraining grants are available to assist employers with costs arising fromtheir employee's participation in a Ministry of <strong>Health</strong> approved nationalcertificate or diploma.Our aim is to increase the number of people in the disability supportservice workforce accessing and completing basic training. This willimprove the knowledge and skills of the workforce, and ensure this isunderpinned by appropriate attitudes and values.Up to $2,000 per applicantUniversity of Waikato scholarshipshttp://www.waikato.ac.nz/research/scholarships/pdf/scholarships_update_oct_2011.pdf There are scholarships for school leavers and gap year students on thiswebsite These scholarships are about supporting students in their studies, andrecognising their contribution to their community. This year a newcategory has been included for Community <strong>Health</strong> WorkersScholarship amount not specifiedHauora Maori <strong>Scholarships</strong> availablehttp://news.tangatawhenua.com/archives/10789Must be studying a health related, NZQA accredited course, be able todemonstrate a commitment to and/or competence in Maori health andwell-being studies and have whakapapa and/or cultural links with te aoMaori or Maori communities.Application forms can be completedonline at the Ministry of <strong>Health</strong>’swebsite http://www.moh.govt.nz
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountTe Rau Puawai Bursarieshttps://www.matatini.co.nz/cms_display.php?sn=36&st=1&pg=4180Each year the Te Rau Puawai workforce programme provides bursariesfor students who are seeking to commence or complete a universityqualification in Māori mental health at Massey University.Students who are awarded bursaries will be able to enter or continue inMassey University programmes in Nursing, Social Work and Social Policy,Psychology, Rehabilitation, and Māori Studies. In return, there is anexpectation that, once they have graduated, students will continue orcontribute towards Māori mental health by opting for employment in arelevant Māori mental health service. To assist students, a mentoringprogramme has been arranged and a full-time co-ordinator, part-timesupport tutors, and mentors will provide academic advice and generallearning support.For further information email:M.N.Koia@massey.ac.nzSir Apirana Ngata Memorial Scholarshiphttp://www.maoritrustee.co.nz/sir-apirana-ngatamemorial-scholarshipsSir Apirana Ngata Memorial <strong>Scholarships</strong> aim to promote higher educationamong Māori.<strong>Scholarships</strong> will be available to students studying in any field at anyTertiary Institution e.g. Polytechnic, Wananga or University.Who is Eligible?The scholarships are open to all Māori but in line with the Māori SoldiersTrust Act 1957, where practicable preference will be given to descendantsof Māori World War I veterans.<strong>Scholarships</strong> are generally between$1,000 and $3,000. Successfulapplicants can expect to receivetheir scholarship payment uponproduction of their results (assumingthey are favorable) either in full orpart at the end of Semester 1 or in alump sum at the end of the year.Applications will be accepted for2012 scholarships from 1 Januaryuntil 30 April 2012.Emailmstscholarship@maoritrustee.co.nzDame Te Atairangikaahu Nursing <strong>Scholarships</strong>http://www.google.co.nz/search?q=dame+te+atairangikaahu+nursing+scholarships&hl=en&source=hp&gs_sm=c&gs_upl=2781l3719l0l7156l5l5l0l0l0l0l328l547l2-The scholarship is to encourage Tainui students to undertake study at anylevel, in one if the following Wintec Nursing qualifications: Diploma of Enrolled Nursing Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Midwifery Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing Master of NursingA maximum of &5,000 per yeartowards the cost of tuition fees atWaikato Insitute of Technology for aperiod of three years.Apply before 16 February, 2012 orsend directly to: Student ExperienceAdvisor (<strong>Scholarships</strong>) Wintec,Private Bag 3036, Waikato MailCentre, Hamilton 3240 , or emailRebecca.Lingard@wintec.ac.nz bythe 16 th February 2012.
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountLa Va mental health & addiction scholarshipsLe Va is committed to increase the number of Pacific people working in mental health andaddictions enhance the knowledge and skills of the current Pacific workforce.Priority will be given to those who have successfully enrolled in theadvanced levels of their studies, that is, course level 2+.*Check out the conditions that go with this scholarshipThe scholarships cover fees andstudent coaching. Scholarshipamount not specified.Topatopahia te rere o te Waka – Hoe TahiAddiction and Methamphetamine Workforce<strong>Scholarships</strong>https://www.matatini.co.nz/cms_show_download.php?id=597Te Rau Matatini is currently seeking applications from people (Māori andnon-Māori) who are studying towards an addiction related qualification orwho are interested in a career within the addiction sector.All applications will be considered. Priority will be given to Māori AOD(Alcohol and other Drug) practitioners, AOD practitioners working withyouth; youth or service users thinking of a career in the AOD sector.Scholarship amount not specifiedNote: on-line applications will beavailable from www.matatini.co.nzNZNO Midlands Region <strong>Education</strong> Grantshttp://www.leva.co.nz/page/45-le-va-home+le-va-mentalhealth-and-addiction-scholarshipshttp://www.wintec.ac.nz/scholarships/details/nznomidlands-region-education-grants.aspxThe following criteria must be met prior to the submission of the applicationfor an education grant: The applicants must be a member of the NZ Nurses Organisation(NZNO) Applicants must live in the Midlands region The applicant must be completing a recognised course of study througha polytechnic or university of New Zealand. The course of study must be directly relevant to nursingThe pre-registration student education grant also available for students intheir second or third year of a degree programme leading to registration asa nurse or midwife.These grants can be used towardsfees, books or course relatedexpenses.
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountNursing <strong>Education</strong> and Research Foundation<strong>Scholarships</strong> and Grantshttp://www.wintec.ac.nz/scholarships/details/nursingeducation-and-research-foundation-scholarship.aspxhttp://www.wintec.ac.nz/scholarships/files/Scholarship-Flyer-October-11.pdfNursing <strong>Education</strong> and Research Foundation <strong>Scholarships</strong> and GrantsBackgroundThe Nursing <strong>Education</strong> and Research Foundation (NERF) is a trust fundestablished in 1968 by NZNO (formerly the New Zealand NursesAssociation). NERF acts as a catalyst for excellence in healthcare bypromoting and funding education and research opportunities for nurses.NERF supports nurses and midwives and students of nursing or midwiferywith grants and scholarships for text books, travel, study, research, specialprojects, conferences and/or emergencies.EligibilityTo be eligible for any of the grants or scholarships applicants must becurrent financial members of NZNO.For further information go to theNew Zealand Nurses Organisationwebsite or emailbettyn@nzno.org.nzWintec Adult Learner AwardsNominations are made on the recommendation of a Wintec staff memberor by another student in conjunction with the adult learner nominee.Students cannot nominate themselves.Nominees should meet the following criteria: Be 25 years of age or over Balance roles and responsibilities associated with being an adult learner Be enrolled in a full or part-time programme at Wintec Intend on pursuing further study at WintecOne award of $1000.00 for astudent enrolled at Wintec in afoundation programme orintroductory certificate programmeat Levels 1-4.Consumer leadership development grantshttp://www.wintec.ac.nz/scholarships/details/wintecadult-learners-awards.aspxhttp://www.disabilityworkforce.co.nz/page/38-grantschemes+consumer-leadership-and-training-fundConsumer leadership development grants provide funding for thedevelopment of leadership skills for disabled people.Up to $5000 (GST inclusive) isavailable for each individualparticipant in a consumer leadershipdevelopment programme.If you have any questions pleasecontact your regional facilitator oremail us at disability@tepou.co.nz.
Other useful scholarship sitesWeb site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountPublic <strong>Health</strong> Leadership Programmehttp://www.publichealthworkforce.org.nz/Public-<strong>Health</strong>-Leadership-Programme_182.aspxThis programme is a residential leadership programme designedspecifically for public health leaders in New Zealand and has beendeveloped following extensive consultation with the sector. The Public<strong>Health</strong> Leadership Programme (PHLP) builds competencies identified asimportant for leaders in public health.PHLP has a six-day residential leadership component delivered as threetwo-day sessions.In 2012 one programme will be offered in Wellington and one inChristchurch.The programme is funded by theMinistry of <strong>Health</strong>For further information contactEMAIL: jo@quigleyandwatts.co.nzUniversity scholarships for international studentsProvides a list of universities and academic centres that offer scholarshipsfor international students.Auckland university sitehttp://www.scholars4dev.com/1255/universityscholarships-for-international-students/https://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/for/futurepostgraduates/scholarships-and-awardsEach year the University of Auckland awards around $23 million ofscholarships and awards to their postgraduate students.Waikato University sitehttp://www.waikato.ac.nz/research/scholarships/pdf/scholarships_update_oct_2011.pdfVisit the Waikato University scholarship website for more information onscholarships that are available.Scholarship bankhttp://www.healthcareers.org.nz/GettingStarted/ScholarshipBank/tabid/161/language/en-NZ/Default.aspxA list of the some of the many scholarships that are offered
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amountVoluntary Bonding schemeshttp://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/bondingeligibleThe number of places in the Voluntary Bonding Scheme is limited eachyear to subject to registrations of interest.In order to receive payment, graduates must stay on the Scheme for threeyears and cannot stay on the Scheme for longer than five years.In 2011, the Scheme is being offered to doctors, nurses and midwives.Voluntary bonding may be considered for other specialties andcommunities in the years to come.Ministry of <strong>Education</strong> Scholarship linkshttp://www.minedu.govt.nz/NZ<strong>Education</strong>/<strong>Education</strong>Policies/Tertiary<strong>Education</strong>/ForTertiaryStudentsAndParents/ScholarshipLinks.aspxRecognising and awarding excellence inoccupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech andlanguage therapy.A range of scholarships are available to assist people wishing to study inNew Zealand's tertiary education sector. A list of links is provided belowthat will help you identify possible options.Annual awardshttp://www.medicalstaffing.co.nz/scholarships.aspThe Waikato Primary <strong>Health</strong> Rural Scholarshiphttp://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/admission/scholarships-bursaries-awards/other-scholarships/searchresults/searchresults_home.cfm?page=award_display&scholarship_id=616Psychology grant and scholarships linkThe Waikato Primary <strong>Health</strong> Rural Scholarship provides financialeducation support to improve retention and increase the supply of highlytrained and skilled professionals wishing to pursue careers in primaryhealth care in Waikato’s rural communities.A useful link for scholarship informationhttp://psychology.about.com/od/studentfinancialaid/a/scholarships.htm
Web site Brief Criteria Outline <strong>Funding</strong> amounthttp://www.fis.org.nz/index.php?page=BreakOutBreakOut is New Zealand's primary source of funding information forstudents, researchers, sports people, artists and those wantingprofessional development.BreakOut holds details of over 3500 funding schemes.BreakOut is a searchable database - the database will give you the bestmatches of scholarships, awards and grants you are eligible for in terms ofcriteria, level of study and discipline along with closing dates, applicationrequirements and contact details.