The University of Waikato Māori Doctoral Scholarship

Accepting applications
Key details

Value Up to $30,000 per year for up to 36 months + domestic tuition fees and Student Services Fee

Study level(s) Postgraduate (Research)

Subject area(s) Arts, Social Sciences, Business & Management, Computer Science, Mathematics, Education, Health, Engineering, Law, Māori & Indigenous Studies, Science, Environment

What you need to know

UPDATE: Separate scholarship application process for new doctoral applicants, starting 1 March 2026

From 1 March 2026, the UoW Doctoral Scholarship suite is moving towards a student-led application process through MyWaikato, decoupling the scholarship application from the application to enrol in the doctoral programme. Students applying for enrolment in February can apply for the scholarship from 1 March and will not be disadvantaged.

Applying for a scholarship, you will now have the opportunity to provide commentary in support of your scholarship application, include academic and professional references, and submit updated materials if they have changed since your application to enrol. Applications will continue to be considered in four rounds each year and will still require an Offer of Place in order to be considered for a scholarship

Before you submit a formal application to enrol, be sure to read the doctoral application process.

Eligibility

The University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarship was established to support the aspirations of Māori wanting to study at the doctoral level at University of Waikato. No set number are available each year.

How to Apply

It is only possible to apply for this Scholarship as part of the Doctoral application to enrol. Before you submit a formal application to enrol, be sure to read the doctoral application process