Massey University representatives at the 2024 Rainbow Excellence Awards.
Two scholarships, each valued at $4,000, will be awarded to students enrolling in postgraduate study at Massey either working on rainbow-related research or with a demonstrable passion for and commitment to takatāpui and rainbow inclusion. This initiative builds on Massey’s recognition at the 2024 Rainbow Excellence Awards and reflects the university’s ongoing commitment to equity and inclusion.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Students and Global Engagement Dr Tere McGonagle-Daly, says Massey University is committed to creating an inclusive and empowering environment where our takatāpui and rainbow students can thrive.
"These scholarships recognise the vital contributions our students make through their research and advocacy. We're proud to partner with the Rainbow New Zealand Charitable Trust to help foster a future where equity and inclusion are central to academic life."
Massey’s Diversity and Inclusion Advisor Connor McLeod, says postgraduate study offers a powerful platform to explore and elevate takatāpui and rainbow-centred research.
“These scholarships affirm the value of community voices, stories, and research. By supporting students through these scholarships, we are helping create futures where our communities are better supported and empowered.”
The Rainbow New Zealand Charitable Trust, which has supported Rainbow communities nationwide since 1999, administers the application process for the scholarships.
Scholarship details
Scholarships available: Two postgraduate scholarships valued at $4,000 each.
Eligibility: Open to Massey University postgraduate students.
Applications: All applications must be made via the Rainbow New Zealand Charitable Trust website. Applications open 1 October and close 31 October 2025.
Further information: https://rainbownzcharitabletrust.org.nz/scholarships/.
About the Rainbow New Zealand Charitable Trust
The Rainbow New Zealand Charitable Trust is a national organisation dedicated to raising funds to support Rainbow communities through scholarships, community grants, and Pride events. Since 1999, the Trust has distributed more than half a million dollars to individuals and organisations across Aotearoa.
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