The New Zealand-ASEAN Scholar Awards seek to empower
individuals with the knowledge, skills and qualifications to contribute to the
economic, social, and political development of the Southeast Asia region.
Awards for students from Myanmar, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao
PDR, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam are managed by the New
Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Awards for Brunei and Singapore are managed by the awarding
institution, Victoria University of Wellington.
The New Zealand-ASEAN Scholars Awards are open to candidates
from the public and private sector including civil society, university
lecturers, development-focused organisations and charitable foundations.
To be eligible, you must:
- be a citizen of one of the eligible countries and have resided in that country for at least two years at the time of application
- not have citizenship/permanent residence status for New Zealand or Australia
- not be married or engaged to be married to a person who holds New Zealand or Australian citizenship or permanent residence status
- not hold or have held a New Zealand Government or Australian Government scholarship in the preceding 24 months at the time of application
- not be seeking support for a degree programme already commenced
- not hold a qualification at a similar level or in a similar field of study at similar level (this means holders of bachelor degrees should apply for Masters or PhD and Masters graduates should apply for PhD study)
- be available to take up the scholarships in the calendar year for which the scholarship is offered
- hold a bachelor degree of strong academic merit that is relevant to the proposed post graduate qualification
- have a minimum IELTS (academic) results of 5.5 overall, with no band less than 5.0 and results to be no older than 24 months at time of application
- satisfy the admission requirements of the New Zealand institution in which the degree programme is to be undertaken, including that institution’s English language criteria.
Preference will be given to applicants whose study focuses
on the priority sectors identified by each country. Please see country
information pages listed above for more information about these priorities.
Preference will also be given to applicants under 40 years
of age.
English language requirements
New Zealand tertiary education
institutions set their own admission requirements for English language
proficiency. All applicants should check the IELTS (International English
Language Testing System, academic stream) or TOEFL (Testing of English as a
Foreign Language) score required for admission to their selected New Zealand
education institution. As a guide, most New Zealand education institutions
require a minimum IELTS score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0, for postgraduate
level study. Some postgraduate qualifications may require a higher score.
Candidates must provide the original copy of their IELTS or
TOEFL exam result as a pre-condition of placement. Results must be no older
than 24 months at the time of the scholarship start date.
Candidates who show particularly strong developmental
relevance and applicability may be able to receive three months’ English
language training in New Zealand prior to starting their main academic
qualification. Candidates with IELTS of 6.0 overall, with no band less than
5.5, should therefore still consider applying.
Download the New Zealand-ASEAN Scholar Awards application form (pdf 159kb)
Application processes and timelines can vary depending on
the country. For information about the application process please see the scholarship information page for your home country.
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