Scholarship overview
Key facts
Application dates
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Dr Eileen Fair first graduated from Massey University in 1966 with a Bachelor of Science degree, continuing into postgraduate study completing a Massey Master of Science in 1968. Her master’s research identified the date of the formation of the Manawatū river valley. She was awarded a scholarship to study her PhD at Southern Illinois University, USA, completing in 1974. Her research focused on the relationship between limestone weathering in stalagmites and stalactites to energy and water budgets. Dr Fair returned to New Zealand and has had a highly successful career as a businesswomen based in Palmerston North.
Who we're looking for
We're looking for a Massey graduate from the mid-central district (Whanganui, Manawatū, Tararua, Hawke’s Bay).
What you'll be studying
This is a postgraduate scholarship. You will be enrolling in a Master of Science in areas of:
- earth science
- geomorphology
- geology
- climatology
- soil science
Eligibility criteria
You will be:
- enrolled full time in a Master Science with a focus on geomorphology, geology, climatology, or soil science
- a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident
- from the mid-central district (Whanganui, Manawatū, Tararua, Hawke’s Bay)
Applicants must have completed their undergraduate degree at Massey University,
Manawatū campus.
Application checklist
Include the following with your application:
- an academic reference, this should be from someone who can speak to your academic strengths and experience.
- a character reference
Selection considerations
When choosing our recipient, we will consider your academic merit and your references.