
University of Canterbury Doctoral Scholarship 2026
About this scholarship
The University of Canterbury Doctoral Scholarship supports high-achieving PhD candidates at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand with a stipend and tuition fee coverage.
The University of Canterbury Doctoral Scholarship is a doctoral funding programme offered by the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. It is designed to attract and support high-achieving students undertaking PhD study at the university.
Based on referenced postings, the scholarship can provide an approximate stipend of NZD 32,650 per year together with tuition fee coverage for up to 3 years. It is intended for doctoral candidates with strong academic records and research potential. Opportunities may be available across a wide range of disciplines offered by the university, including health-related and interdisciplinary research areas.
The scholarship is for study at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Referenced opportunities mention projects in areas such as HIV/AIDS research, climate change and health, and health systems strengthening, showing that the award may support impactful, community-engaged PhD research.
Applicants are generally expected to be motivated and academically excellent, with a strong background relevant to their proposed doctoral field. Depending on the PhD project, additional expectations may include prior research experience, academic references, and evidence of fit with a supervisor or research group.
Students typically apply through the University of Canterbury scholarship process and should review the official scholarship page and doctoral admission guidance for the most current eligibility rules, application steps, and timing. Because rounds and project deadlines can vary, applicants should confirm the relevant intake and prepare their documents early.
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
Open to high-achieving doctoral candidates applying for or undertaking PhD study at the University of Canterbury. Referenced postings indicate applicants should have a strong academic background relevant to the proposed research area and demonstrated motivation for impactful research.
Requirements
Documents typically needed to apply
Where you can use this
Open positions accepting University of Canterbury Doctoral Scholarship.