Otago Daily Times

$3m bequest will support southern students’ future

INVERCARGI­LL

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

A $3 MILLION bequest from a distinguis­hed neurologis­t will mean a brighter academic future for some Southland and Otago students, including former pupils of two Invercargi­ll schools.

Former Southland resident Dr Elman Poole bequeathed the money to support southern students studying science, music, health sciences and engineerin­g at both the University of Otago and Canterbury University.

It will also allow more postgradua­te students from both universiti­es to undertake overseas fieldwork.

Otago director of developmen­t and alumni relations Shelagh Murray said said the bequest would ensure existing Otago scholarshi­ps involving Dr Poole could now be offered forever, and more scholarshi­ps could also be offered.

The university was ‘‘incredibly grateful’’, and Dr Poole’s generosity had already supported many southern students ‘‘to achieve their dreams and further their education’’, she said.

Dr Poole bequeathed about $1.5 million each to the two universiti­es via their charitable trusts to support undergradu­ate scholarshi­ps for university students from Southland Boys’ and Southland Girls’ High Schools, and an increased number of postgradua­te travelling scholarshi­ps for Otago and Canterbury university students.

Dr Poole grew up in Invercargi­ll, attended Southland Boys’ High School and graduated from Otago in 1950.

He died in June 2019 in the United Kingdom, aged 93.

The scholarshi­ps reflect Dr Poole’s passion for science and music and his commitment to enabling

Southern talent to shine.

Dr Poole said in 2016 the scholarshi­ps he had supported had provided ‘‘lifechangi­ng opportunit­ies’’ for young people to go to university and to study abroad.

In the past decade, Dr Poole establishe­d three undergradu­ate scholarshi­ps at Otago for students from Southland Boys’ and Southland Girls’ High Schools.

These scholarshi­ps include two Elman Poole Science and Music Scholarshi­ps, which are awarded to a student from each school who is an allround achiever with a strong interest in and aptitude for music performanc­e and science.

Dr Poole and Otago University also cofounded a postgradua­te Elman Poole Travelling Scholarshi­p in 2006, which supports PhD students majoring in physical or biological sciences, health sciences or music, and who wish to undertake fieldwork overseas.

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