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Masters
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International Business | Educational Administration
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Business and Administration | Education
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Erskine Programme

The University of Canterbury is proud of the magnificent bequest left by a distinguished former student, John Angus Erskine. This bequest enables some 70 Visiting Erskine Fellowships to be awarded each year to international academics to teach students in Erskine-eligible schools and departments.


About the Erskine Fellowships

In addition to the Erskine Fellowships, the University of Canterbury also offers a smaller number of teaching fellowships called Canterbury fellowships, Cambridge fellowships (to academics from the University of Cambridge, UK), and Oxford fellowships (to academics from the University of Oxford, UK) each year. These fellowships are typically awarded to non-Erskine eligible schools/departments.


Erskine-Eligible Grants and Fellowships

The following are Erskine-eligible grants and fellowships:


  • Visiting Erskine Fellowships
  • Visiting Cambridge Fellowships
  • Visiting Oxford Fellowships
  • Erskine Grants
  • Cambridge Grants
  • Oxford Grants

These fellowships apply to the following schools/departments/programmes:


  • Accounting and Information Systems
  • Biological Sciences
  • Chemical and Process Engineering
  • Civil and Natural Resources Engineering
  • Computer Science and Software Engineering
  • Earth and Environment
  • Economics and Finance
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Forestry
  • Gateway Antarctica
  • Health Sciences
  • Philosophy
  • Product Design
  • Linguistics
  • Management, Marketing and Tourism
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • National Centre for Research on Europe
  • Physical and Chemical Sciences
  • Psychology, Speech and Hearing

Other Fellowships and Grants

The following are other fellowships and grants arranged by the office:


  • Visiting Canterbury Fellowships
  • Visiting Cambridge Fellowships
  • Visiting Oxford Fellowships
  • Cambridge Grants
  • Canterbury Grants
  • Oxford Grants

These fellowships apply to the following schools/departments:


  • Education
  • Arts (Philosophy and Linguistics not eligible for Canterbury Fellowships)
  • Law
  • AND Visiting Mori & Indigenous Studies Fellowship for the School of Maori & Indigenous Studies

Eligibility

Each Faculty has an annual quota of Visiting Erskine Fellows, and Erskine Fellowships are awarded via a nomination process. A nomination is made by the Head of a School/Department and supported by the Faculty Executive Dean. Approved nominations are then sent to the Erskine Programme Office for assessment before being sent to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic for sign-off.


Nomination Process

Potential visitors should correspond in the first instance with the relevant Head of School/Department or academic colleague. Please send a current curriculum vitae together with any accompanying materials to the Head of School/Department for an initial assessment. The Head of School/Department will complete a nomination form on behalf of the potential visitor.


Additional Information

Cambridge/Canterbury, Oxford/Canterbury, and Canterbury Fellowships and Grants are awarded on a competitive basis with nominations requested yearly, usually in February. The Erskine Programme Office can also be contacted for further information.


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