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For more information on any of the below scholarships please contact the School of Viticulture and Wine Science on 06 830 1913 or email jrolfe@eit.ac.nz
Bragato Trust Scholarships
The aims of the Trust are:
- To provide scholarships for New Zealand resident graduates and exceptional undergraduates to gain further qualifications or experience, in New Zealand or elsewhere, in subjects of relevance to the viticulture and wine industry.
- To promote the development and dissemination of viticulture knowledge and practice in New Zealand.
- To carry out any such other purposes in New Zealand (as may be decided upon by the Trustees from time to time) which purposes are charitable for the purposes of the Tax Act and the Charities Act.
The three awards available are:
- An Undergraduate Award of up to $3,500 Bragato Trust Scholarships – Undergraduate application form
- A Postgraduate Scholarship of up to $15,000 Bragato Trust Scholarships – Postgraduate application form
- A Research Fellowship of up to $15,000 Bragato Trust Scholarships – Research Fellowship application form
Applications close: 28 February each year
Grant announced: April/May each year
Contact:
For interested scholars details of these grants are available at Bragato Trust | New Zealand Wine (nzwine.com) or contact:
Philip Gregan
Phone: 021 964 564
Email: philip@nzwine.com
Constellation Brands Scholarship
The Constellation Brands Scholarship was established in 2012 to support a student who is undertaking their second year of study towards a Bachelor of Viticulture and Wine Science degree.
Available to New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident students.
One scholarship will be offered annually to a full-time student studying at EIT | Te Pūkenga. The annual value of the scholarship shall be $5,000 towards tuition fees or living expenses. Constellation Brands NZ shall also provide mentoring to the successful applicant as well as the opportunity to undertake work experience over the summer holidays or during the vintage period.
Applications open in Term 3 and information is supplied via the School of Viticulture and Wine Science forum posts. Interview by a panel of Constellation Brands staff.
Funds: $5,000
Applications open: Term 3 each year
Contact:
Josette Rolfe
School of Viticulture and Wine Science
Phone: 06 830 1913
Email: jrolfe@eit.ac.nz
Hawke’s Bay A&P Society Young Vintner’s Award
The Hawke’s Bay A & P Society Young Vintner’s Award was established in 2002.
This scholarship is open to first and third year students enrolled in the Bachelor of Viticulture and Wine Science degree. It is awarded annually at the Hawke’s Bay A & P Bayleys Wine Awards Dinner.
Available to New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident Sstudents.
The scholarship includes $2,000 towards study, an opportunity to work with Craggy Range for a vintage, a ticket to attend the Wine Awards Dinner and the chance to be an Associate Judge for the Wine Judging in the following year.
Applications open in Term 3 and information is supplied via the School of Viticulture and Wine Science forum posts.. Interview by a panel including Sally Jackson, General Manager at Hawke’s Bay A & P Society and winemaking staff from Craggy Range Vineyards Ltd.
Funds: $2,000
Applications open: Term 3 each year
Contact:
Josette Rolfe
School of Viticulture and Wine Science
Phone: 06 830 1913
Email: jrolfe@eit.ac.nz
Lawson Robinson Hawke's Bay A&P Society Scholarship
The aims of the Trust are:
This scholarship aims to recognise outstanding academic and leadership qualities in a student currently
enrolled in a full time land-based production industries programme, either graduate or postgraduate, at a New Zealand University.
Preference will be given to applicants, who are within one year of completing their studies. They will have a familial association with Hawke’s Bay and are, or have been, involved in the practical aspects of the industry to which the programme is linked. The criteria for selection will be based on leadership potential and academic merit. It is hoped that the recipient will ultimately seek employment in Hawke’s Bay and pass on the benefits of their learning to the community at large.
The recipient will receive NZD$3,000 towards their course fees.
Funds: $3,000
Applications close: 28 February each year
Grant announced: April/May each year at the Napier Port Hawke’s Bay Primary Sector Awards dinner
Contact:
Lawson Robinson
73 Raffles Street, Napier
https://www.lawsonrobinson.co.nz/contact-us.html
The Dr Deobhakta Prize
The Dr Deobhakta Prize – Graduate Diploma of Wine Science Top Student
Nitin Deobhakta was a Graduate Diploma in Oenology student in 2021.
This prize has been kindly offered by the Deobhakta Family to honour their father Dr Deobhakta, who passed away in 2022.
This prize is to reward excellent performance in achieving an EIT | Te Pūkenga Graduate Diploma in Wine Science.
Prize Details
- A Prize of $1,000 for the top student of the year studying Graduate Diploma in Wine Science.
- The first time this will be awarded will be April 2023 (for a student completing in 2022).
- This will be an annual prize from 2023 (student completing 2022) to 2033 (student completing 2032).
- The prize will be awarded at graduation with a certificate and cup (to be provided by Nitin Deobhakta). The cup will be awarded at the ceremony but remain on the EIT | Te Pūkenga Hawke’s Bay campus.
Criteria
The applicant must be:
- Attain the highest average marks for the year
- Be a student of Viticulture & Wine Science at EIT | Te Pūkenga
- Be a student of the Graduate Diploma of Wine Science qualification
Conditions
- The Graduate Diploma Programme Coordinator and appropriate staff will determine the eligible student.
- In the event of a tie the Programme Coordinator will have the option to award 50-50 shares to two students.
Prize: $1,000
Contact:
Josette Rolfe
School of Viticulture and Wine Science
Phone: 06 830 1913
Email: jrolfe@eit.ac.nz
Hawke's Bay Women in Wine Prize
Hawke’s Bay Women in Wine Prize – EIT | Te Pūkenga Bachelor of Viticulture and Wine Science Top Female Student
Women in Wine NZ helps women reach their full potential, step up into leadership roles and encourages businesses within the industry to assess their diversity and inclusion culture.
CONNECT. INFORM. CHANGE
The programme was originally founded in 2017 after no women put themselves forward for the NZ Winegrower’s Board Elections. The New Zealand wine industry supports and encourages diversity, and there are many women working in the industry in all roles and at all levels – and we realised this needed attention.
This prize is to reward excellent performance in achieving the EIT | Te Pūkenga Bachelor of Viticulture and Wine Science.
Prize Details
- A prize of $1,000 for the top female student of the year studying the Bachelor of Viticulture and Wine Science.
- The first time this will be awarded will be April 2023 (for a student completing in 2022).
- This will be an annual prize.
- The prize will be awarded at graduation with a certificate.
Criteria
The applicant must be:
- Attain the highest average marks for the year.
- A student of Viticulture and Wine Science at EIT | Te Pūkenga.
- Be a student of the Bachelor of Viticulture and Wine Science qualification.
Conditions
- The Bachelor of Viticulture and Wine Science Programme Coordinator and Staff will determine the eligible student and communicate the marks and performance of the student to the committee.
- In the event of a tie the committee will have the option to award 50-50 shares to the two students or choose one of the nominees as the prize winner.
Prize: $1,000
Contact:
Josette Rolfe
School of Viticulture and Wine Science
Phone: 06 830 1913
Email: jrolfe@eit.ac.nz