
Post-Graduate
Art & Design,Public Policy

The University of Auckland's Innovation Prize in Public Policy 2025 is open to Masters Students studying Arts and Public Policy. The deadline for application submission is March 20, 2025. This scholarship is given by the University of Auckland and has a value of Full Funding, NZD $2,000. The scholarship is offered to all nationals.
The Innovation Prize in Public Policy at the University of Auckland is designed to reward and recognize students who are exploring transdisciplinary solutions with a strong emphasis on public policy implementation.
Details about Innovation Prize in Public Policy 2025
Host Country |
New Zealand |
Provider |
University of Auckland |
Degree Levels |
Masters |
Eligible Courses |
Arts, Public policy |
Eligible Nationalities |
Open to all nationals |
Benefits |
Full Funded |
Deadline |
March 20, 2025 |
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must have completed a Master of Arts (MA), Master of Public Policy (MPP), or Master of Conflict and Terrorism Studies (MCTS) in the preceding year.
- Applicants must have received at least an A- grade.
Value of Innovation Prize in Public Policy
Each year, one $2000 prize will be granted.
Application Process
No separate application is required. All qualified applications will be automatically considered for the scholarship.
Applications Deadline
The last date for application submission is March 20, 2025.

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