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AUT SPRINZ Coaching Research Group ,PhD Scholarship ,New Zealand, 2013

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The Coaching Research Group (CRG), under the umbrella of SPRINZ invites  applications for PhD scholarship. Applicants must demonstrate a well-developed  knowledge and a clear interest in one of the three CRG research pillars and need  to clearly identify how their proposed research will add value to the work of  the CRG in one of these three areas. This scholarship will cover PhD tuition  fees plus Student Services Levies. One scholarship is offered for Up  to three years based on satisfactory progress in the programme of research.

Study Subject(s): Scholarship is provided  for pursuing a PhD study directly relating to one of the Group’s three  research pillars: Coach Development; Performance Analysis / Skill Acquisition;  Athlete-Centred Learning. Course Level: This  scholarship is available for pursuing PhD degree at Auckland University of  Technology, New Zealand Scholarship Provider: Auckland  University of Technology, New Zealand Scholarship can be taken  at: New Zealand

Eligibility: -Applicants must demonstrate a well-developed  knowledge and a clear interest in one of the three CRG research pillars and need  to clearly identify how their proposed research will add value to the work of  the CRG in one of these three areas. The research domain is flexible and can  relate to either the high performance or the community environment. -Applicants should also have: -A Masters or equivalent in a sport related  discipline and meet the requirements for entry into the PhD programme at AUT  University. -Ability to conduct research and an understanding of how to  apply the findings in practical settings. -Excellent oral and written  communication skills. -Excellent time management and organisational  skills. -Personal attributes as follows: enthusiasm, reliability, creativity  and perseverance. -Ability to function effectively as a member of a team and  independently where necessary. -Willingness to travel and to be  flexible. -Minimum English language requirement – IELTS scores of 6.5  overall with 7 in writing and all other bands 6.0 or higher. -Background in  sport as an athlete, coach or as part of a support team is desirable.

Scholarship Open for International Students: The  New Zealand and International students can apply for this scholarship.

Scholarship Description: A unique and exciting opportunity  has been created for an academically strong applicant, with a passion for sports  coaching – the AUT Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand  (SPRINZ)Coaching Research Group PhD Scholarship. The Coaching Research Group  (CRG), under the umbrella of SPRINZ, invites applications from students  interested in pursuing a PhD study directly relating to one of the Group’s three  research pillars: Coach Development; Performance Analysis / Skill  Acquisition; Athlete-Centred Learning.

Number of award(s): One scholarship is  offered.

Duration of award(s): Scholarship is offered for  Up to three years based on satisfactory progress in the programme of  research.

What does it cover? This scholarship will cover PhD tuition  fees plus Student Services Levies.

Selection Criteria: Not Known

Notification: Decisions will be made as soon as  possible depending on the location of the candidate and the opportunity to  coordinate a face-to-face meeting. Closing and decision dates will be extended  if candidates do not satisfy the requirements. AS soon as possible after the  closing date.

How to Apply: The applicant must submit to the  Scholarships Office -A completed AUT Scholarship application form -Copies of transcripts for any study completed at any institution other than  AUT -A CV (Max. three pages) -A statement (max. three pages) outlining  ; -which research pillar relates to your proposed study and providing your  initial ideas regarding how you would conduct a series of studies to meet this  aim -your coaching philosophy – what you believe to be the key principles  (rules to live by) when working with coaches and athletes examples of how  you have demonstrated long term time management skills working independently and  when working in a team you have encountered conflict and overcome it. -Application for this scholarship and admission into the PhD programme are two  separate processes. The awarding of a scholarship is conditional on acceptance  into the AUT doctoral programme. As the admissions process may take up to two  months to complete it is important to contact the postgraduate office of the  faculty for advice on the application for study process.

Scholarship Application  Deadline: The application deadline  is 24th June 2013.

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