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Lovell and Berys Clark Scholarships

For postgraduate students studying science, agriculture, humanities, or business.

Scholarship overview

Status: Open

Key facts

Value: $5,000-$15,000
Duration: One year's duration
Number available: Up to ten awards
Type of study: Full-time, Part-time, Postgraduate, Masters

Application dates

Applications open: 1 April 2026
Closing date: 1 June 2026

Restrictions

Eligibility restrictions: New Zealand citizen or permanent resident. High achievement.

The Lovell and Berys Clark Scholarships were established from a gift from the late Mr Lovell Clark and Mrs Berys Clark in December 2002. Mr and Mrs Clark, who farmed together in South Auckland for many years, wished to make a major contribution to the scholarship of students undertaking study at a postgraduate level. Mr Clark was never able to undertake formal tertiary study himself and wishes to make it possible for others to enjoy what he had missed. Mrs Clark completed a degree by distance at 黑料社 and values the opportunity she had.

Who we're looking for

We鈥檙e looking for a domestic postgraduate student studying full time or part time.

Eligibility criteria

You must be:

  • a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident
  • studying science, agriculture, humanities, or business at postgraduate level

Students undertaking postgraduate studies in psychology, sociology, anthropology, media/film studies, women/gender studies will not be eligible.

Preference will be given to applicants studying science and agriculture in acknowledgement of Mr and Mrs Clark鈥檚 dedication to the land.

Application checklist

Include the following with your application:

  • a personal statement on your study and career aspirations and why obtaining this scholarship will help your goals
  • a research outline (if applicable) highlighting the benefit of the research to New Zealand
  • your CV
  • an academic reference

Selection considerations

Selection will be based on academic merit. The merit of any postgraduate research will be considered for its New Zealand characteristic or its foreseeable benefit to New Zealand.