۶Ƶ

New Zealand Refugee Health Scholarship

The New Zealand Refugee Health Scholarship supports former refugees and their children to access health-related tertiary education. The scholarship aims to increase refugee representation in the health workforce and improve health outcomes for refugee communities.

Scholarship overview

Status: Closed

Key facts

Value: Up to $25,000
Duration: One year duration
Type of study: Undergraduate, Postgraduate
Of note: Mentoring Programme.

Application dates

Applications open: 1 July 2026
Closing date: 1 October 2026

Restrictions

Eligibility restrictions: Former refugees or children of former refugees. Health-related studies.

The New Zealand Refugee Health Scholarship Programme was developed in 2025 by the National Leadership and Coordination Service (NLCS), a joint function established through a partnership between the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE) | Immigration New Zealand, the Ministry of Health, and the Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora). The scholarship is available to both undergraduate  and postgraduate applicants and the first year of the award will be for study commencing first semester or first trimester of 2026.

The purpose of the scholarship is to create more equitable access to health-related education and training for former refugees to increase refugee representation in the refugee health workforce. This is to improve health outcomes for former refugees and their families.

This scholarship fund will assist recipients to commence or complete their undergraduate, post-graduate or other health-related education and training. The qualification could be a Bachelors, Masters, Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, or Graduate Diploma.

What you'll be studying

You will be enrolled or intending to enrol in full time study in a health-related qualification with at least one year of full-time study remaining at the time of the award.

Eligible qualifications must be at level 7 or above and offered by a NZQA-accredited tertiary provider with at least one year of full-time study remaining at the time of the award.

Eligibility criteria

Applicants must be:

  • Be a former refugee or the child of a former refugee. Former refugees include those who resettled in New Zealand through one of the following pathways:
    • Convention Refugee,
    • UNHCR Quota programme
    • Community Organisation Refugee Sponsorship.
    • Child means people who were born in New Zealand, but their parent(s) or guardian(s) resettled in New Zealand as former refugees.
  • Have successfully completed at least one year of tertiary study
  • Have the potential to complete their chosen qualification.
  • A New Zealand Citizen, Permanent Resident or Resident visa and ordinarily resident in New Zealand.