The New Zealand Embassy in Hanoi on March 10 announced that it is now accepting scholarship applications from Vietnamese students for the 2015 academic year.
Applicants pursuing MA degrees will be selected for study in New Zealand based on academic performance in a wide selection of fields including agriculture, rural development, environment, natural disaster and risk management.
New Zealand offers students a unique opportunity to experience academic life in one of the world’s leading educational environments. It is also an open, safe and hospitable country for international students, said Ambassador Manning.
Scholarships awards will cover air return tickets, tuition fees and accommodation.
More details are available at http://nzembassy.com/viet-nam and the deadline for submission is June 30, 2014.
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