Back to news
31 Aug 2017 | Announcements

Mingma Norbu Sherpa Memorial Scholarship 2018-2019

1 min Read

70% Complete

Scholarship Announcement

Mingma Norbu Sherpa Memorial Scholarship 2018-2019

Mingma Norbu Sherpa Memorial Scholarships (MNSMS) are available for students interested in pursuing a Masters Degree at Lincoln University, New Zealand. They are awarded for the purpose of encouraging postgraduate study and research in natural resource management, tourism and the environment to build conservation leadership in Nepal, inspired by and in memory of Mingma Norbu Sherpa. Applicants from remote and rural regions, and women are encouraged to apply.

Number of Awards

Two scholarships for two-year period (February 2018 to December 2019).

Fields of Study

Masters degree in areas of natural resource management or tourism or environmental planning from courses listed on www.lincoln.ac.nz, and as approved by MNSMS committee.

Scholarship Benefits

  • Fully paid tuition for two years.
  • Student living allowance, including insurance at Lincoln University for two years.
  • One round trip airfare Kathmandu to Christchurch New Zealand and NZ visa fees.
  • Outward Bound New Zealand Leadership Course.
  • Membership of Asia-New Zealand Foundation – Young Leaders Network.

Requirements

  • Applicants must be Nepali nationals, resident in Nepal, and under the age of about 40 years.
  • A four-years Bachelors Degree is required in relevant fields such as Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Agricultural Sciences or Tourism, and
  • Preferably a local Masters degree.

The scholarships are intended to support Nepalis who are committed to the future of environmental conservation and sustainable natural resource management in Nepal. A two-page essay demonstrating a track record of having worked in these areas and future commitment to conservation in Nepal must accompany the application.Applicants must be able to demonstrate his/her recent English Language Proficiency by presenting a valid IELTS certificate of overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0.

The MNSMS is governed by Lincoln University regulations.

Application Dateline31 August 2017

An application letter with one passport size photograph, two-page essay and CV with contact information (original home address, current email and telephone numbers) plus copies of all relevant supporting documents as required above must be received by email to  before 31 August 2017.

Only short listed candidates with full documentation will be called for an interview.

Relevant Links

Stay current

Stay up to date on what’s happening around the HKH with our most recent publications and find out how you can help by subscribing to our mailing list.

Sign Up

related contents

Continue exploring this topic

28 May 2024 HUC
Multispecies migration in the climate-changed Himalayas

Framed by the interconnected themes of climate/clime studies and migration, we welcome papers addressing climate-driven migration as a relational and ...

20 Jul 2016 Announcements
Profiling Media Reporting on Mountain Issues 2016

A Survey @ICIMOD: Profiling Media Reporting on Mountain Issues The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) is a regional intergovernmental learning ...

11 Sep 2020 Announcements
Call for papers: Dynamic Urban Centers and Sustainable Mountain Development

Call for papers: Dynamic Urban Centers and Sustainable Mountain Development Mountain Research and Development is looking for papers that help understand ...

15 Dec 2023 HUC
Consultancy services to migrate the HUC website and portal to WordPress and develop plugins for existing functionalities

The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) is issuing this request for proposals regarding consultancy services to redevelop the ...

23 May 2022 Announcements
Request for sealed quotation: Supply of video conference systems to ICIMOD headquarters

The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) is issuing a request for sealed quotation for supply of video conference ...

2 Jun 2022 Announcements
Call for papers: Restoring mountain systems for social–ecological resilience

Mountain Research and Development is looking for papers that systematically assess restoration experiences in mountains, including enabling and hindering factors ...

29 Apr 2020 Announcements
Mountain Research and Development Vol 39, No 3 available online and open access

In this open issue, a MountainDevelopment paper presents effective ways of supporting girls’ education in rural Nepal. Papers in the MountainResearch ...

Mountain Research and Development Vol 44, No 1 available online and open access

A study across all Andean countries details how immigration in the region is linked to an increase in exotic plant ...