Fully Funded Scholarships Sponsored by The University of Auckland , 2025 - 2026


About The University of Auckland

The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading higher education institution, recognized for its commitment to academic excellence, research, and global engagement. With a strong reputation in diverse fields, the university supports students and researchers through scholarships, fellowships, and funding opportunities.

Through its Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies (CAPRS) and other programs, the university fosters impactful research, especially on climate change, conflict, and displacement issues in the Asia-Pacific region.

University of Auckland CAPRS Non-Residential Fellowship 2025

University of Auckland CAPRS Non-Residential Fellowship 2025

Applications are open for the University of Auckland Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies (CAPS) Non-Residential Fellowship 2025. The University of Auckland's Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies (CAPRS) focuses on generating and amplifying rigorous scholarly research, particularly that which is led by those with lived experience of forcible displacement.

27 March, 2025 Deadline: 18 Apr, 2025



Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about scholarships, applications, and more.

A fully funded scholarship covers the complete cost of attending an educational institution, including tuition, accommodation, living expenses, books, and travel, enabling students to study at no personal expense.

Examples of fully funded scholarships include government-sponsored programs like the Fulbright Program (USA) and Chevening Scholarships (UK), alongside university-specific awards such as the Gates Cambridge Scholarship.

To find these opportunities, students can search for scholarships by country, such as for the US, UK, Canada, Germany, and Australia, or by program level, including undergraduate, master's, postgraduate, Postdoctoral, and PhD degrees.

What is a Fully-Funded Scholarship?

  1. A fully-funded scholarship is a comprehensive financial aid package that covers all costs associated with studying abroad, such as tuition, accommodation, a monthly living stipend, health insurance, and airfare.

Examples of Fully-Funded Scholarships

  1. Government Scholarships:
  2. Fulbright Foreign Student Program (USA): For international students pursuing master's or PhD degrees.
  3. Chevening Scholarships (UK): A UK government scholarship for master's studies, awarded to students with leadership potential.
  4. Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships (Switzerland): Offered by the Swiss government for various study levels.
  5. Australia Awards Scholarships (Australia): For postgraduate studies in Australia, with a focus on leadership.
  6. University-Based Scholarships:
  7. Gates Cambridge Scholarship (UK): For postgraduate studies at the University of Cambridge.
  8. ETH Zurich Excellence Master's Scholarships (Switzerland): For master's degrees at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.

How to Find Fully-Funded Scholarships:

  1. Search by Country:

Look for scholarships offered by governments or universities in your target study destination, such as the USA, UK, Canada, or Switzerland.

  1. Search by Study Level:

Filter your search for undergraduate, master's, or PhD programs, as many fully-funded scholarships are specific to certain levels of study.

  1. Use Scholarship Databases:

Utilize websites like ScholarshipLit, International Scholarships, or Scholars4Dev to find and apply for available opportunities.

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