Constable Pita Fuafiva Snr Police Pacific Scholarship – New Zealand
Constable Pita Fuafiva Snr Police Pacific Scholarship For The Residents Of New Zealand In University Of Auckland In 2011
Description:
Applicants will be required to sign an undertaking that they agree to the Selection Committee receiving a copy of a record of any criminal convictions held by the Wanganui Computer Centre (or its successor). This is to ensure that the recipient has not been found guilty of an offense that is inconsistent with upholding the law. Applicants are required to sign the following statement: ‘If chosen as a finalist for this award, I authorize the release of my record of criminal offense from the Wanganui Computer Centre to the Selection Committee, to ensure I comply with the criteria for this Scholarship. I understand that all details of this record check will remain confidential to the members of the Selection Committee and no copy of this material will be retained on any files held by the University or relating to this Scholarship.
The Scholarship shall be awarded to a candidate who is enrolled and has paid the fees, or arranged to pay the fees, for a full-time Doctoral study program me at the University of Auckland. Applications will be accepted from a wide range of disciplines where the research topic is related to crime or policing.The basis of selection shall be academic merit. This will be measured on the grade point average assessed over the applicants’ two most recent years of equivalent full-time study, plus the quality of his/her research proposal and curriculum vitae. In considering applications and awarding the scholarship, the selection committee shall have due regard to Pacific descent, and the availability and ability of the applicant to be a role model to Pacific students, and to make presentations from time to time to relevant groups and schools on the topic of crime or policing.
The Scholarship is tenable by students of Pacific descent who are New Zealand Citizens or permanent residents of New Zealand
Selection Process:
* The Scholarship shall be awarded to a candidate who is enrolled and has paid the fees, or arranged to pay the fees, for a full-time Doctoral study programme at the University of Auckland. Applications will be accepted from a wide range of disciplines where the research topic is related to crime or policing.
* The basis of selection shall be academic merit. This will be measured on the grade point average assessed over the applicants’ two most recent years of equivalent full-time study, plus the quality of his/her research proposal and curriculum vitae. In considering applications and awarding the scholarship, the selection committee shall have due regard to Pacific descent, and the availability and ability of the applicant to be a role model to Pacific students, and to make presentations from time to time to relevant groups and schools on the topic of crime or policing.
* The Scholarship is tenable by students of Pacific descent who are New Zealand Citizens or permanent residents of New Zealand.
General Information:
How do students apply?
Applicants will be required to sign an undertaking that they agree to the Selection Committee receiving a copy of a record of any criminal convictions held by the Wanganui Computer Centre (or its successor). This is to ensure that the recipient has not been found guilty of an offence that is inconsistent with upholding the law. Applicants are required to sign the following statement: ‘If chosen as a finalist for this award, I authorise the release of my record of criminal offences from the Wanganui Computer Centre to the Selection Committee, to ensure I comply with the criteria for this Scholarship. I understand that all details of this record check will remain confidential to the members of the Selection Committee and no copy of this material will be retained on any files held by the University or relating to this Scholarship.’
Additional Information:
* The University of Auckland Council is not obliged to make an award if in any year there are no candidates of sufficient merit.
* The NZ Police will not restrict the publication or research results by the recipient of a scholarship or their research team. However, the NZ Police would expect a copy of the research and be able to use it to further their work.
Address:
The Scholarship Office
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92 019
Auckland
New Zealand
Last Date To Apply:31 Oct,2012
Source:http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/cs-scholarships-and-awards/cs-search-for-scholarships-and-awards?form=details&detailCode=802370
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