How Massey University Doctoral scholarship is Elevating Māori and Pacific Voices in Research
At Massey University Doctoral Scholarship 2025/2026, the path to a PhD is not just about grades on paper, it is about potential, perspective, and purpose. The Massey University Doctoral Scholarship is more than just financial support; it’s a recognition of the powerful, often underrepresented contributions Māori and Pacific students bring to academic research.
In a world where equity in education still needs bold champions, Massey is walking the talk. The scholarship reflects a deep commitment to creating space for diverse voices, stories, and solutions, especially those rooted in indigenous knowledge and lived experience.
This is not just about academic excellence, though that matters too. It is about making sure the future of research reflects the real world, its richness, its complexity, and its people.
So, if you are thinking about a doctorate and wondering whether your story, your background, and your ideas belong at the highest level of academia, Massey University Doctoral Scholarship is your opportunity to try and upgrade your Education level.
CAMPUS GUIDE
Massey University has three city campuses:
Auckland
Palmerston North
Wellington
You can also study with us through distance learning.
Auckland Campus
The Auckland campus of Massey University offers a vibrant and modern environment for students, featuring state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities. Situated in New Zealand’s largest and most diverse city—home to approximately 1.5 million residents—the campus provides a dynamic, multicultural setting that enriches the student experience both academically and socially.
Massey’s Auckland campus is renowned for fostering a culture of innovation, supported by strong industry connections. One notable example is the presence of an on-site business incubator, which offers students and entrepreneurs opportunities to collaborate, develop ideas, and bring new ventures to life. This close alignment with industry helps ensure that students gain practical experience and skills that are directly relevant to their future careers.
In recognition of its appeal and quality of life for students, Auckland has been ranked as the 24th best student city in the world for 2025 by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), an international authority on university rankings. This global ranking underscores Auckland’s reputation as a top destination for higher education, combining academic excellence with a high standard of living.
Palmerston North Feels Like a Second Home for Students
If you’re looking for a place that feels both welcoming and inspiring, Massey University’s Palmerston North campus might just be what you are after. It is not just a place to study, it’s a community that brings together people from over 80 countries, creating a rich, international vibe that makes it easy to feel at home no matter where you are from.
Academically, you are in good hands. The campus is known for offering world-class qualifications and is home to some of the best teachers and researchers in their fields. Whether you are diving into science, the arts, or anything in between, you are surrounded by people who are passionate about what they do and eager to help you grow.
But it is not all books and lectures. Palmerston North also boasts fantastic facilities that make campus life enjoyable and practical. Think top-notch sports facilities, a cutting edge food technology plant, and even working farms where students get real world experience.
From accommodation to general living costs, Palmerston North is student friendly in every sense. And because it is a smaller city, it is also safe and easy to get around, perfect for first-time university students or anyone wanting a more relaxed pace of life.
Wellington Campus
Welcoming Atmosphere Wellington is known for being a friendly, vibrant, and creative city, offering a supportive environment for students from all walks of life.
Creative Excellence It is home to Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts, a nationally and internationally recognized leader in art, design, and creative education.
Cutting-Edge Research The campus hosts world-class research centres focused on public health, sleep science, Māori health, disaster research, and the advancement of tertiary teaching excellence.
High Quality of Life Wellington consistently ranks among the most liveable cities globally, according to the Deutsche Bank Quality of Life Survey, thanks to its balance of culture, safety, and urban lifestyle.
Stunning Location The city’s layout is compact and easily walkable, nestled between a spectacular harbour and lush green hills—making it both beautiful and accessible.
Massey University Doctoral Scholarship programme
Eligibility criteria for Massey University doctoral Scholarship 2025/2026
Before applying for any of the Campuses for Scholarship, you should:
be enrolled in the first 12 months of doctoral study, or have an offer of place for doctoral study at Massey University
have a GPA of 7.0 or higher
be researching a topic of strategic value to the University
agree to the conditions of the scholarship as outlined in the scholarship regulations
Successful applicants must be enrolled in their doctoral programme no later than 1 March of the year following the award.
You are expected to have secured admission into your chosen doctoral programme (and have either a conditional or unconditional offer of place letter) prior to the scholarship closing date. You should normally allow a minimum of 4 weeks for admission applications to be processed.
Type of study: Full-time, Part-time, Postgraduate, PhD or doctorate, Research
Application dates
Applications open: 1 April 2025
Closing date: 6 July 2025
Restrictions
Eligibility restrictions: High achievement.
Selection considerations
When choosing our recipient, we will consider your academic achievements along with the alignment of your research to the strategic priorities of the University, College and research supervisor(s)