Massey University, one of New Zealand’s leading research-driven universities, is offering a wide range of scholarships for international students across undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels for the 2025/26 academic year.
These awards cover tuition fees, living allowances, research funding, health insurance, and more, helping students reduce financial barriers while pursuing world-class education. With hundreds of scholarships available, Massey recognizes academic excellence, leadership potential, and community engagement, making it an attractive study destination for international learners.
Massey University is internationally recognized for:
🌍 A diverse and inclusive learning environment with students from over 100 countries.
📚 World-class research impact and innovative programs.
🏫 Campuses in Auckland, Wellington, and Palmerston North.
🔗 Strong industry partnerships and global networking opportunities.
🎓 Career-focused education designed to prepare students for leadership roles worldwide.
By securing a scholarship, students gain exclusive mentoring, professional development opportunities, and access to cutting-edge research.
Massey Undergraduate Scholarships – For high-achieving international school leavers.
College of Creative Arts Scholarships – For students in design, fine arts, and media.
Business School Awards – For business, management, and economics students.
Masterate Scholarships – Full-time master’s research support with tuition and stipend.
International Excellence Scholarships – Open to students in all disciplines.
Faculty-Specific Awards – From Sciences, Humanities, Education, and more.
Toroa Doctoral Scholarship – Massey’s most prestigious PhD award (up to NZD $120,000 over 3 years).
Massey Doctoral Scholarships – For outstanding PhD candidates across subject areas.
Research Project Grants – For students in agriculture, engineering, sciences, and business.
Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships – Government-funded awards for students from developing countries.
Industry-Sponsored Awards – Supported by professional bodies and businesses.
International Exchange Grants – Financial aid for joint research or study-abroad programs.
While benefits differ by award, most provide:
✔ Full or partial tuition coverage
✔ Monthly stipend or living allowance
✔ Health insurance
✔ Research and thesis funding (for higher degrees)
✔ Relocation or travel allowances (specific awards)
✔ Access to mentoring, workshops, and career development programs
Applicants must generally:
Be a non-New Zealand citizen or resident.
Hold a strong academic record (minimum B+ average or equivalent).
Provide proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent).
Be enrolled (or applying) for a full-time program at Massey University.
Some scholarships also consider leadership, extracurricular involvement, or community service.
Explore Scholarships – Visit the Massey University Scholarships Database.
Check Eligibility – Review GPA, program, or country-specific requirements.
Prepare Documents – Academic transcripts, English test results, CV, personal statement, research proposal (for postgrad), and references.
Submit Application – Through the Massey online portal. Some scholarships are automatic upon admission.
Await Results – Shortlisted candidates may be interviewed or asked for extra documents.
Undergraduate Scholarships: October – December 2025
Postgraduate Scholarships: January – March 2025 (varies by program)
Doctoral Scholarships: Multiple rounds (March, July, November)
External Awards: Dates vary by country and scheme
Applications are evaluated on:
Academic excellence (GPA & transcripts)
Research proposal strength (for master’s & PhD)
Motivation and career goals
Leadership and extracurricular activities
Contribution to diversity and community impact
Alignment of studies with development goals (for government-funded awards)
Start preparing documents early.
Write a clear motivation letter linking your goals to Massey’s strengths.
Highlight leadership, volunteer work, and achievements.
Secure strong references from professors or employers.
Tailor your application to each award’s criteria.
1. Are all international students eligible?
Not for every award, but many are designed specifically for overseas applicants.
2. Do scholarships cover full tuition and living costs?
Some are fully funded; others are partial. Doctoral awards are usually more comprehensive.
3. Can I apply for multiple scholarships?
Yes, but typically only one major award can be held at a time.
4. What GPA is required?
Most require a B+ average (approx. 3.0/4.0). Some awards are more competitive.
5. Can I work while on scholarship?
Yes, New Zealand student visas generally allow part-time work (subject to scholarship terms).
The Massey University Scholarships 2025–2026 provide one of the broadest ranges of financial support for international students in New Zealand. With opportunities at undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels, these awards open doors to world-class research, global networking, and career advancement.
📌 By applying early and submitting a tailored application, you can increase your chances of securing funding and achieving your academic goals in New Zealand.