Are you aiming to study at the prestigious University of Oxford in the UK? The Rhodes Scholarship, funded by the Rhodes Trust, is a fully-funded international scholarship program designed for exceptional students from around the world. Established in 1903, it is one of the oldest and most highly-regarded graduate scholarship programs globally. If you are a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident with outstanding academic achievements, leadership potential, and a commitment to making a positive impact, the Rhodes Scholarship could be the perfect opportunity for you.
Keep reading to learn more about eligibility requirements, application procedures, and the benefits of becoming a Rhodes Scholar.
Degree Level:
The University of Oxford Rhodes Scholarship for New Zealand 2024 is available for Masters-level programs at UK universities.
Available Subjects:
The Rhodes Scholarship program covers all subjects available at the University of Oxford.
Benefits:
- Financial Support: The Rhodes Trust determines the overall value of the scholarship. For specific details, please consult the FAQ section on the Rhodes House website. The Trust directly covers tuition and fees with the college and university.
- Selection: Each year, a maximum of three New Zealanders are chosen for the scholarship.
Eligible Nationalities:
This scholarship is open to students from New Zealand.
Rhodes Scholarship Advisers
Rhodes Scholarship Advisers are available at each New Zealand university to encourage and support applications for the Rhodes Scholarship. Here are the advisers:
- Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland – National Secretary: [email protected]
- AUT – Professor Kris Gledhill: [email protected]
- The University of Waikato – Dr. Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai: [email protected]
- Massey University – Bruce van Brunt: [email protected]
- Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington – Chris Bumby: [email protected]
- University of Canterbury – Associate Professor Jenni Adams: [email protected]
- Lincoln University – Professor Grant Edwards: [email protected]
- University of Otago – Associate Professor Andrew Moore: [email protected]
For specific questions about eligibility, the application process, or the selection process, candidates should contact the Scholarships Office of their university or Universities New Zealand.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Citizenship: You must be a New Zealand citizen or hold a New Zealand Permanent Resident Visa by the application deadline.
- Residency: You must have lived in New Zealand for at least five of the past ten years by the application deadline.
- Education: You must possess an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA of 7.50 out of 9.00 by the time you start at Oxford.
- Age:
- Be between 18 and 24 years old on October 1, 2024 (born after October 1, 1999, and before October 2, 2006).
- OR, for those who completed their undergraduate degree later: Be under 27 years old on October 1, 2024 (born after October 1, 1997), and on track to complete (or have already completed) your undergraduate degree by October 1, 2023, with a minimum GPA of 7.50.
Application Procedure:
Steps to Take
- Confirm Eligibility: Ensure you meet all the criteria mentioned above.
- Assemble Application Materials: Gather all required documents, such as academic transcripts, your personal statement, and letters of recommendation.
- Submit Online Application: Use the online portal to submit your application before the deadline.