Applications are invited from students who wish to undergo research on the environment and undertake master’s or PhD studies at the University of Canterbury for Sir Neil Isaac Scholarship in Environmental Science. in Environmental Science. The Isaac Conservation and Wildlife Trust set this scholarship in memory of Sir Neil Isaac, who had a lifelong enthusiasm for enhancing relationships between people and the environment. The recipient must lodge with the Isaac Conservation and Wildlife Trust a copy of any publication arising from the work undertaken during the tenure of the scholarship and must give due recognition to the donors in any such publication.
Scholarship Details
- Level: Masters/PhD Degree
- Study location: University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Course starts Jan/July 2021
- Deadline: 30 Nov 2020/31 May 2021 (Annual)
- Duration: 2-3 years
- Worth: $20,000 per annum
- Host Institution(s): School of Earth and Environment at University of Canterbury
- Level/Field(s) of study: Master’s or PhD degree in environmental science or environmental conservation
- Number of Scholarships:1
- Target group: International students from all countries
Scholarship value/inclusions:
The scholarship award is $20,000 per annum, for a period of 2 to 3 years.
Recipients studying for a master’s degree may hold the scholarship during both Part I and Part II of their degree programme. The scholarship will be available for the period necessary for a student to complete 2.00 EFTS in the case of a master’s student, or 3.00 EFTS in the case of a PhD student.
Eligibility:
- The scholarship is tenable while the recipient is enrolled full-time in a programme for a Master’s or PhD degree at the University of Canterbury, working in environmental science or environmental conservation under the supervision of a member of the University of Canterbury staff.
- Applicants must undertake research on the environment, which may involve the application of environmental sciences in the broadest sense to the study of environmental problems or environmental conservation.
- In recommending the award, the Committee will consider general suitability of the candidate, including academic achievement; character; and ability to pursue research.
How to apply
Applicants are to complete application online. Candidates must provide a one-A4-page research proposal to indicate that their research is aligned with the research interests of a staff member of the University of Canterbury.
For more information, visit the official website
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