New Joint Thesis Doctoral Scholarship through the New Zealand France Friendship Fund
The New Zealand France Friendship Fund offers the possibility to universities and doctoral students to apply for funding for a joint thesis scholarship for doctoral studies involving two universities and two supervisors, one each in France and New Zealand. This includes jointly taught, jointly awarded and double degree study programmes.
Application deadline
New Zealand students. The New Zealand France Friendship Fund welcomes applications before 31 December 2010 for scholarships to be funded from 1 July 2011.
French students. Please visit the following link:
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/services-formulaires_831/espace-etudiants_12793/etudier-etranger_12796/financer-ses-etudes_12800/bourse-du-fonds-amitie-france-nouvelle-zelande-appel-candidatures_85702.html
A decision will be made in February 2011.
French students. Please visit the following link:
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/services-formulaires_831/espace-etudiants_12793/etudier-etranger_12796/financer-ses-etudes_12800/bourse-du-fonds-amitie-france-nouvelle-zelande-appel-candidatures_85702.html
A decision will be made in February 2011.
Further information
| joint_thesis_doctoral_scholarship_guidelines_2010.doc |
Contact for application
Proposals may be submitted in triplicate (there is no application form) to the following address:
University and Science Attaché,
Cultural Service, Embassy of France,
PO Box 11-281, WELLINGTON 6142
University and Science Attaché,
Cultural Service, Embassy of France,
PO Box 11-281, WELLINGTON 6142
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