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Fellowships
Each year, the NZFGW Charitable Trust offers a number of Fellowships
for New Zealand women graduates to support their study at Masters or Doctoral
level. The field of study or research is unrestricted and the Fellowships
are tenable at any recognised university or polytechnical institute.
Fellowships
Awarded for 2009
Reports from 2009 Fellows
Reports from 2008 Fellows
- Elizabeth Bisley, 2008 NZFGW Fellow, writes about her work at the
Victoria and Albert in London. Click
here to read more
- Lorena Gibson, 2008 Fellow, is working on a project for Grassroots
Community Development in Kolkata (India) and Lae (Papua New Guinea).
Click
here to read more
- Joanna McKenzie, 2008 Fellow is studying the biochemistry, structure
and function of PIN-domain proteins at Massey University. Click
here to read more
- Karen Pickford, 2008 Fellow, is at the University of Cambridge, studying
for a PhD on 'Patriotism and Military Service in the Roman Republic.
Click
here to read more
- Krushil Watene, 2008 Fellow is studying philosophy at the University
of St Andrews, Scotland. Click
here to read more
Report from 2007 Fellow
- Malavika Gopal, 2007 NZFGW Fellow, writes about her exciting study
of music in the USA and her work with world renowned violinist and teacher,
Miriam Fried. … Click
here to read more
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