Natalie Blair Memorial Summer Scholarship in Archaeology
University of Auckland
Description:
The Scholarship was established in 2018 and is funded by Sir Roderick and Gillian, Lady Deane through the Deane Endowment Trust in memory of Lady Deane’s cousin Natalie Blair. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to give current international and domestic university students an opportunity to experience research in archaeology related to the Ahuahu Great Mercury Island project, and to thereby encourage them to pursue or continue postgraduate study at the University of Auckland.
Application status: Not currently open for applications
Applicable study: SUMRESCH 301
Opening date: 16 June 2023
Closing date: 3 August 2023
Tenure: Duration of project 400 hours (approximately 10 weeks)
For: Assistance
Number on offer: Two
Offer rate: Annually
Value: $6,500
Selection process:
- A Selection Committee assesses candidates short-listed from eligible applications for the University of Auckland Summer Research Scholarship
- Nomination is made to the Scholarships Office
- The Scholarship is awarded by the University of Auckland Council on the recommendation of the Selection Committee