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FULLY FUNDED WELLINGTON DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 1 July, 2026

LOCATION: New Zealand

To encourage postgraduate research, Victoria University of Wellington offers scholarships to those about to begin their doctoral studies. These scholarships are awarded on academic merit and are open to New Zealand and international students in any discipline.

ELIGIBILITY:

Award for: International; Domestic

Number offered: Approximately 110 per year.

Study area(s): Architecture; Business and government; Design; Education; Engineering; Health; Humanities and Social Sciences; Law; Music; Technology; Science

These scholarships are open to graduates of any university within or outside of New Zealand who intend to enrol full time for a Doctorate (PhD) or who have commenced their doctoral study at Victoria University of Wellington. Please note: It is very important to refer to the website for conditions and further process requirements regarding an application for this scholarship.

Information on applying to do a Doctorate at Victoria University of Wellington and how to apply for funding is also available from the Wellington Faculty of Graduate Research website. General information about doctoral study is also available from this website.

The scholarships are offered to the top-ranked candidates in any Doctoral admission and scholarship application round throughout the year. To be considered for a Wellington Doctoral Scholarship, the applicant needs to:

Have a strong academic record and excellent academic references, or

Demonstrated potential for high-quality research, or

A record of publication in high-quality journals commensurate with experience and education.

BENEFIT:

Value: $32,000 stipend annually plus tuition fees. See ‘Scholarship Conditions’ for details. Please note scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis and availability is limited.

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2027 EDGE FELLOWSHIP: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

Application Deadline: 17:00 BST Wednesday 12 August 2026

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

Applications are now open for the 2027-2029 EDGE Fellowship. The EDGE Fellowship supports early-career conservationists working to protect some of the world’s most evolutionarily distinct and globally threatened species. Through training, mentorship, funding, and ongoing technical support, the Fellowship helps emerging conservation leaders develop and deliver locally led conservation projects for EDGE species.

ELIGIBILITY:

They are looking for early-career conservationists who:

Want to become part of a global network of EDGE Fellows working to protect extraordinary and overlooked species.

Are committed to leading conservation action for an eligible EDGE species;

Are nationals or long-term residents of the country where the project will take place with strong links to the specific region or landscape;

Can demonstrate the local conservation need for their proposed work;

Are ready to take part in training, mentoring and peer learning as part of the fellowship

The 2027 call will use a two-stage application process. Applicants should first submit an Expression of Interest using the form below. Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to submit a full application.

Before you apply, please download and check the 2026 EDGE species list for the 2027 Fellowship application before completing the Expression of Interest form. Download the 2026 EDGE List

Application timeline:

StageDate
Expression of Interest opensWednesday 13 May 2026
Expression of Interest deadline17:00 BST Wednesday 10 June 2026
Shortlisted applicants invited to submit full applicationWednesday 8 July 2026
Full application deadline17:00 BST Wednesday 12 August 2026
Interviews and final selection14 September – 1 October 2026
Shortlisted applicants notified of outcomew/c 12 October 2026
2027 EDGE Fellowship DatesJanuary 2027 – May 2029

Please read the guidance carefully before submitting your Expression of Interest. Apply now: Expression of Interest form

BENEFIT:

Through the Fellowship, we aim to build a global network of highly skilled, locally grounded leaders who can spearhead conservation action where it is most needed and for species that receive the least attention.

The EDGE Fellowship is 28 months long, and each EDGE Fellow can expect the following:

Six-weeks of training in-person

Support to develop a comprehensive project plan

A grant of GBP 15,000 for project implementation

Wraparound mentorship and professional development opportunities

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