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Value ~NZ $2,500
Number offered 5
Opening date 1 July
Closing date 31 December for first round considerations

Information

The POPO Pacific Physics Scholarship is run through the Pacific Islands Research and Student Support Unit (PIRSSU) at the University of Otago. The scholarship supports Pacific students to prepare for the PHSI 191 Biological Physics paper, as part of Health Sciences First Year (HSFY).

Designed to support Pacific students interested in a career in health, the Pacific Opportunities Programmes at Otago (POPO) Physics Scholarship provides access to the JumpSTART Physics programme, as well as continuous support through the PHSI 191 paper and HSFY.

General eligibility criteria

Application for this scholarship is open to all students who are of indigenous Pacific decent and hold either New Zealand citizenship, or a New Zealand Residence Class Visa.

Application process

Every applicant must:

  • Submit the official application form by the specified due date;
  • Submit a separate application to study the JumpSTART Physics programme;
  • Apply to enrol in the Health Sciences First Year programme at the University of Otago.

Selection of recipients

The Pacific Islands Research and Student Support Unit shall consider the following factors in awarding the scholarship:

  • Previous secondary school study undertaken.
  • Potential and motivation to succeed at university.
  • A commitment to pursue Health Science study and a career in health.

Scholarship detail

The following information applies to this Scholarship, subject to the specific provisions of the offer letter for the recipient:

  • Standard value of ~$2,500
  • Standard tenure is one year.
  • To receive the scholarship the recipient must be enrolled in the JumpSTART Physics programme.
  • Payment of the scholarship will be made in covering the cost of the tuition fees of the JumpSTART Physics programme and towards the cost of staying in a Residential College for the 3-week period that students need to be on campus to complete the programme.
  • Additional resources, tutorials, and academic support throughout enrolment in PHSI 191 will also be provided.
  • This scholarship may be held concurrently with any other University of Otago Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship where applicable.

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