The Northland Age

Applicatio­ns for Tu¯ i te ora Scholarshi­ps now open

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Applicatio­ns for Northland Regional Council’s Tū i te ora Scholarshi­ps have opened for 2022, with this year’s recipients set to receive paid work experience and financial assistance for the first time since the scholarshi­ps launched.

Council is awarding six scholarshi­ps, each including $4000 to assist with study costs, plus a paid fulltime work experience with NRC from midNovembe­r 2023 to mid-February 2024.

NRC’s pou manawhakah­aere — general manager of governance and engagement, Auriole Ruka says council hopes the new structure will help strengthen connection­s between recipients and NRC and provide more value for both parties.

“We know that students really value getting a foot in the door and gaining hands-on experience during their studies. We’re pleased to be able to offer this opportunit­y that not only financiall­y supports students, but hopefully encourages them to return to council once they’ve completed their studies to enrich the region and its people with their knowledge and skills.

“Council made the decision to provide fewer scholarshi­ps of higher value to account for the rise in living costs, which have a significan­t impact on students. We sought feedback from previous recipients to help guide our decision-making.”

This is the fourth year council is awarding the scholarshi­ps, which recognise, encourage and support

students to undertake study that relates to council’s environmen­tal

and regulatory functions, whilst contributi­ng to council’s vision “Our Northland — together we thrive”.

The scholarshi­ps have a specific aim to build Mā ori capacity within Te Taitokerau, with three of the six scholarshi­ps earmarked for Māori who whakapapa to Te Taitokerau.

Applicants must be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents who live in Northland (or have family that does) or whakapapa to Te Taitokerau.

They must also be enrolled (or have an intention to enrol) in a recognised tertiary course of study that relates to council’s environmen­tal and regulatory functions and be studying at an undergradu­ate or higher qualificat­ion level. Applicants must be enrolled (or intend to enrol) for semester one of 2023.

Full eligibilit­y criteria and applicatio­n form are available from scholarshi­ps.nrc.govt.nz.

All applicatio­ns/supporting documentat­ion must be submitted online by Friday, November 18. Once the applicatio­n period closes, a selection panel from the council’s human resources, community engagement, and Māori engagement teams will review them. Shortliste­d applicants will be subject to an interview.

 ?? ?? Applicatio­ns have opened for six $4000 Tu¯ i te ora Scholarshi­ps which will also include three months’ paid fulltime work experience with Northland Regional Council.
Applicatio­ns have opened for six $4000 Tu¯ i te ora Scholarshi­ps which will also include three months’ paid fulltime work experience with Northland Regional Council.

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