2025 Sir Henare Ngata Scholarship - For Māori accounting stuents
Posted 6d ago
On Site
Graduate
Location
Auckland
Job Description
Maori Accounting Scholarship | Aotearoa wide
In honour of Sir Henare Ngata, we're providing national scholarships to three talented Māori students in their pursuit to become accountants, while in their final or penultimate year of study. The scholarship will consist of:
Financial assistance for study related costs $7,500
Internship at a BDO firm
Registration for Ngā Kaitatau Māori o Aotearoa hui and related costs up to $1,500
Mentorship with BDO for final year of study (March to November)
Māori are significantly under-represented in the accounting profession. Scholarships and internships will further accounting careers for successful applicants and hopefully increase the number of Māori who choose a career in accounting, empowering them to become future leaders and shaping the direction of the Māori business sector.
Who is eligible for a scholarship? We are looking for people who are passionate about following a career in accounting and aspire to succeed. To be successful, you will need to meet the following eligibility criteria:
Provide verification of whakapapa
Reside in New Zealand while completing study and internship
Will be completing your final or penultimate year of tertiary study as an accountant at a recognised New Zealand institute in 2025.
Other criteria that is not essential, but will help you stand out:
Demonstrated leadership in any area of your life, such as education, community or extra curricula activities
Demonstrated involvement in your community
Please detail your involvement in any of the above in your cover note when you apply.
Apply now!
Still reading? That's a good sign. If you are eligible and interested in being a part of our Scholarship application process, hit apply now and start your journey.
** Applications close Sunday 6th April **
“Te manu e kai ana I te miro, nōna te ngahere; te manu e kai nana I te mātauranga nōna te ao” “The bird that feeds on the miro berry, theirs is the forest; the bird that feeds on knowledge, theirs is the world”