Applications for the three month 2016 Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer’s Residency at the University of Hawai‘I are now invited.
Applications for the three month 2016 Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer’s Residency at the University of Hawai‘I are now invited.
Fulbright New Zealand invites applications for the Fulbright-Meg Everton Professional Enhancement Awards in Education, for New Zealand educators in early childhood, primary or secondary education to undertake a professional development activity in the US.
A webinar about the range of Fulbright New Zealand Scholar Awards and how to apply. Recommended for anyone considering applying for a Fulbright scholar award, or who has already begun an application but has further questions.
Fulbright New Zealand’s educational advising team are visiting university, polytechnic and wānanga campuses nationwide to inform students and academic staff about opportunities to study, research, teach or present their work in the United States of America.
This award, valued at NZ$30,000, is for a New Zealand writer of Pacific heritage to carry out work on a creative writing project exploring Pacific identity, culture or history at the University of Hawai‘i for three months.
These awards are for highly accomplished New Zealand teachers in primary or secondary schooling to participate in an intensive four-month professional development programme in the US.
Fulbright New Zealand’s educational advising team are visiting university, polytechnic and wānanga campuses nationwide to inform students and academic staff about opportunities to study, research, teach or present their work in the United States of America.
These awards, valued at up to US$107,000, are for promising New Zealand health policy researchers and practitioners to conduct a policy-orientated research project and work with leading health policy experts in the US.
These awards, valued at up to NZ$5,000, are for New Zealand educators in early childhood, primary or secondary education to undertake a professional development activity in the US which will enhance their professional knowledge, practice and/or skills.
This award, valued at up to US$37,500, is for a New Zealand academic, artist or professional to lecture and/or conduct research at a US institution in the field of indigenous development.