- The Scholarship shall be open to students under the age of 30 years at the time of application who are New Zealand citizens or permanent residents and have completed or will complete in the year of application any Degree or Diploma in performance (with or without Honours) or any postgraduate music degree at The University of Auckland.
- Preference will be given to a student or students intending to improve their instrumental or vocal skills overseas and who, but for the Scholarship, would otherwise be unable to study at The University of Auckland or other preferred Music School.
- Each candidate shall be examined in performance.
General Information
How do students apply?
Application by form, letter and CV is made to the Scholarships Office
Each candidate shall be examined in Performance.
Note: Time allowed for each examination will not normally exceed twenty minutes.
Each candidate will be required to supply, one week in advance of the examination, an outline of the candidate's proposed study plans and itinerary.
Regulations (PDF version)
Application form (Word version)
Decision makers
The Scholarship shall be awarded by the Council on the result of an examination to be conducted by the Head of the School of Music or his or her Deputy, with the assistance of another member of staff from the School of Music; and a third examiner, who will not normally be a current member of staff in the School of Music. The assistant examiners will be appointed by Council on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Music, and the Council shall be entitled to pay any external fees for examining out of the income of the Fund.
How and when do students learn of the decision?
Refer to Funder
What conditions are attached to acceptance of this award?
The University of Auckland is not obliged to make an award if in any year there are no candidate's of sufficient merit.
Additional Information
- A Scholar shall be eligible to apply for the Scholarship available in the year following the Scholar's first holding of the Scholarship; at its discretion, the University of Auckland Council may take into consideration the financial and other circumstances of the candidate.
- The Council may vary the conditions of the Scholarship from time to time upon the recommendation from the Head of the School of Music after consultation with the Trustees, but so that there is no departure from the main purpose of the Trust.
Source: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/cs-search-for-scholarships-and-awards?form=details&detailCode=800799