Zamrood Karim Memorial Scholarships.

About.

The Zamrood Karim Memorial Scholarship offers two types of scholarships:

1. For Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies (NZD 2 × 2,000) – Supporting students in higher education.

2. For Year 11-13 Students (NZD 1 × 500) – Assisting secondary school students in their academic journey.

Zamrood Karim Memorial Scholarship | For Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies.

The Zamrood Karim Memorial Scholarship is a $2,000 financial award designed to support New Zealand citizens and international female students pursuing full-time or part-time undergraduate or postgraduate studies and research with a specific focus on Indigenous studies.

Indigenous studies are an interdisciplinary academic field that fosters a rigorous and respectful comprehension of indigenous cultures. As indigenous worldviews continue to gain significance in contemporary society, indigenous studies have emerged as a rapidly growing area of academic exploration. This field equips students with the knowledge and skills to engage with indigenous people and their cultural concepts in our ever-changing world. Indigenous studies engage various disciplines in a critical dialogue with both traditional and contemporary indigenous communities, as well as with social and economic circumstances.

  1. Applicable study: Graduate and postgraduate research in indigenous and/or tourism studies
  2. Opening date: 1 December
  3. Closing date:  31 January
  4. Tenure: Up to one year of full-time study (or equivalent)
  5. For: Assistance
  6. The number on offer: 2
  7. Offer rate: Annually
  8. Value: $2,000
  9. Established: 2019

Application Process

  • Application form
  • One-page personal statement explaining why you should be awarded Zamrood Karim Memorial Scholarship
  • If any, list other scholarships/awards you have won so far
  • Your current resume

Selection Criteria

  • Relevance of planned research/study.
  • Full-time and part-time students are eligible to apply.
  • The Scholarship will be awarded based on the student’s need talent and potential to continue his/her study in indigenous studies

Award Disbursement

  • The scholarship is a one-time financial award of NZD 2,000.
  • Funds will be distributed directly to the student or to the educational institution, depending on the institution’s policy.
  • The funds can be used for tuition, research expenses, textbooks, or other academic-related costs.

 Renewability

  • The scholarship is non-renewable. However, recipients are encouraged to apply for other scholarships or grants in subsequent years if available.

 Reporting and Accountability

      • Recipients are required to submit an annual progress report detailing their academic achievements, research outcomes, and how the scholarship has supported their studies.
      • Failure to meet the reporting requirements may result in the forfeiture of the scholarship.

Code of Conduct

  • Scholarship recipients must adhere to the institution’s code of conduct and demonstrate respectful participation in academic and social activities.
  • Any violation of the code of conduct may result in the revocation of the scholarship, and the recipient will be required to reimburse the full amount of the scholarship.

Publicity and Promotion:

  • By accepting the scholarship, recipients agree to participate in promotional activities, including interviews, press releases, or public recognition.
  • Recipients’ names, research, and academic achievements may be shared on our websites, newsletters,  and other marketing materials, with respect to their privacy preferences.

Compliance with Legal and Financial Regulations:

  • The scholarship is subject to all relevant local and international financial regulations, including tax laws, which may affect the disbursement of funds.
  • Recipients must comply with any necessary reporting or tax obligations related to the scholarship award.

How to apply?

The application process for the scholarship typically commences approximately eight weeks before the closing date. It is essential to thoroughly review the scholarship regulations to confirm your eligibility before applying.
If you think you are eligible, please contact us and we will send you details how to apply.

Zamrood Karim Memorial Scholarship | For Years 11-13 students.

The "Most Improved Student Scholarship" is awarded to a female student who has demonstrated outstanding growth in academics, behavior, or participation over a defined period, typically a school year. This scholarship acknowledges her dedication to self-improvement and highlights the most significant positive transformation from her initial starting point.

Beyond recognising individual progress, this scholarship reinforces the importance of gender equality by inspiring female students to pursue excellence and seize opportunities for academic and personal development. By supporting and celebrating their achievements, it aims to empower young women with the confidence, resilience, and ambition needed to thrive in an increasingly competitive world, fostering a lifelong commitment to learning and success.

  1. Applicable study: Year 11-13
  2. Opening date: 1 December
  3. Closing date:  31 January
  4. Tenure: Up to one year of full-time study (or equivalent)
  5. For: Academic and behavioural excellence
  6. The number on offer: 1
  7. Offer rate: Annually
  8. Value: $500 (NZD)
  9. Established: 2019

Award Disbursement

  • The scholarship is a one-time financial award of NZD 500.
  • Funds will be distributed directly to the student or to the educational institution, depending on the institution’s policy.
  • The funds can be used for tuition, research expenses, textbooks, or other academic-related costs.

Renewability:

  • The scholarship is non-renewable. However, recipients are encouraged to apply for other scholarships or grants in subsequent years if available.

Publicity and Promotion:

  • By accepting the scholarship, recipients agree to participate in promotional activities, including interviews, press releases, or public recognition.
  • Recipients’ names, research, and academic achievements may be shared in our newsletters, websites, and other marketing materials, with respect to their privacy preferences.
  • The school must acknowledge the scholarship provider on their website, in their newsletter, and through other relevant channels to ensure proper recognition of the provider’s support.

Award Presentation:

  • The scholarship will be presented by a member of the Karim family. In the absence of a family member, the award will be presented by the school principal.

 

How to apply?

The application process for the scholarship typically commences approximately eight weeks before the closing date. It is essential to thoroughly review the scholarship regulations to confirm your eligibility before applying.
The scholarship will be awarded based on recommendations from the school administration, including the principal or vice principal, who will assess the student's growth, dedication, and overall improvement.

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