Published: 04 Aug 2023 744 views
Henrike Grohs Art Award was established in 1920 as a Research Fellowship by John Edmond in memory of his father, to promote chemical research in connection with New Zealand industries.
The Scholarship is open only to a student of Chemistry. Any thesis describing the results of the scholar's research shall bear, below the author's name, the title 'John Edmond Postgraduate Scholars of the University of Otago'.
The University of Otago, founded in 1869 by an ordinance of the Otago Provincial Council, is New Zealand’s oldest university. The new University was given 100,000 acres of pastoral land as an endowment and authorised to grant degrees in Arts, Medicine, Law and Music. The University opened in July 1871 with a staff of just three Professors, one to teach Classics and English Language and Literature, another having responsibility for Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and the third to cover Mental and Moral Philosophy and Political Economy. The following year a Professor of Natural Scie... continue reading
Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | New Zealand |
School to study | University of Otago |
Type | Postgraduate |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | University of Otago |
Gender | Men and Women |
NZ $17,172 stipend per annum plus domestic tuition fee waiver (excludes student services fee)
Applicants must be:
Selection is based predominantly on academic merit and the applicant's potential for research.
Applications are made online through the eVision portal. The application form will be available through an alert, see the "When to apply" section below.
Applications for Research Master’s scholarships should occur either:
For more details visit: University of Otago website.