Māori Cancer Researcher Awards 2024 applications now open

“Ka whati te tai, ka pao te tōrea.”
(Seize the opportunity that this could bring).

Te Kāhui Matepukupuku o Aotearoa and Hei Āhuru Mōwai are continuing their partnership this year to award a round of Research Master's and PhD scholarships to Māori Cancer Researchers.

Te Kāhui Matepukupuku o Aotearoa (The Cancer Society of New Zealand) is a major funder of life-saving and world-class cancer research through its Research Grants Programme. Hei Āhuru Mōwai Māori Cancer Leadership Aotearoa is a network of nationally and internationally renowned Māori cancer experts who deliver indigenous expertise to cancer control in Aotearoa.

The Māori Cancer Researcher Awards 2024 demonstrate our shared commitment to advance Māori aspirations in cancer research, and our recognition of the importance of representation in the research workforce in achieving this.

This year we will also be offering a Master's Scholarship in collaboration with the Gut Cancer Foundation.

Eligibility

The Māori Cancer Researcher Awards 2024 are for researchers who are committed to hauora Māori, maximising Māori cancer health gains, addressing existing cancer inequities, and/or fostering Māori health aspirations. We value applications that include kaupapa Māori and mātauranga Māori.

To be eligible, you must:

  • Be of Māori descent

  • Be a resident in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Have academic supervision which includes at least one Māori supervisor. Those unable to identify a Māori supervisor are encouraged to get in touch prior to applying. Information on supporting Māori students through their studies can be found here.

Intend to enrol or already be enrolled in a Research Master's or PhD. Those who have not yet enrolled for their proposed course of study but are intending to do so may apply for this scholarship. In this case any award will be conditional on the applicant’s successful enrolment in either a Research Master's or PhD at a University or Whare Wānanga in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Each Master's Scholarship will comprise the following components and will last for one year (12 months):

  • Stipend of $35,000

  • Tuition fees of $10,000.

Each PhD Scholarship will comprise the following components and will last for three years (36 months):

  • Stipend of $40,000 per year

  • Tuition fees of $10,000 per year

  • Tikanga contribution of $10,000 across the course of the award.

Part-time students are welcome to enrol, noting that for such students the scholarship would be pro-rated. The award will not be granted for a period longer than the equivalent of one year (Master's) or three years (PhD) fulltime.

How to apply

All applications will be through the Cancer Society Grant Portal - click here to set up your account on the Portal.

Go here for the Master's Scholarship application portal.

Go here for the PhD Scholarship application portal.

Applications close at 1.00pm, Friday 11 October 2024.

If you cannot make this deadline please email research@cancer.org.nz

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