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I would like to ask someone with experience, if I apply for a PhD in New Zealand or Australia under such conditions, can I get a scholarship?

You should have no problem entering New Zealand’s top university, the University of Auckland, to study for a PhD. As for scholarships, there is hope if you apply depending on your conditions. You can give it a try. If you don’t apply, don’t worry too much. The annual PhD tuition fee in New Zealand is only $4,730, and the total annual expenses including living expenses are only more than 80,000 RMB. Even if you can't apply for a scholarship, as long as you have a good relationship with your tutor, you can earn more than enough as a teaching assistant (I'm currently doing research and teaching assistant at the University of Austria, $25 per hour * 20 hours per week)~~~

< p>What you need to care about now is how to get a PhD position, because the key to PhD admission is whether you can find a mentor to guide you instead of just relying on GPA and high IELTS scores. So I suggest:

a. Prepare for the IELTS test immediately. After the results are out, you can target your research direction. Go to the "research" column on the homepage of the school you want to go to and see which professors are doing it. For a research topic similar to yours, if you think you can participate, send an email to contact him immediately;

b. What should you say when contacting your supervisor for the first time? Remember to use EMAIL (always):

. Tell the person you are looking for a graduate position (in one sentence).

. Briefly introduce your main work interests and experience (preferably only one sentence).

. Give him a flattering compliment (actually it’s not necessary).

. Tell the other party the file format of the attachment (such as PDF) and indicate that if there is any problem, you can send a printout or other formats.

.Your contact information.

. Be sure to send your resume in the attachment. The key things must be reflected in it, so prepare your resume carefully.

. Preparation of materials. It’s nothing more than a personal statement, resume, letters of recommendation, transcripts, and papers. The two most important things among all application materials are transcripts and PS. The transcript is dead, but the PS is alive. So we should focus on PS writing. It helps to do a role reversal first. Imagine yourself as a professor reviewing the PS. What should the PS of the student you want to admit be like? Thinking about this question carefully will help you get rid of PS writing misunderstandings. I personally think that the most important thing about PS is to have something to say. Professors are all experts, and you can tell from your PS how good you are. Just like when we look at the compositions of primary school students, which one is better and which one is worse is written on paper~~~

If the tutor is interested, he will reply to you soon. The best thing is to tell you what scholarships are available. Who to apply for, who to apply for, etc., we should focus on these types of things; there are also some who politely tell you that you have a good background and have scholarships, but it is more difficult, so you cannot let go of these; there are also some who say that you are good, Unfortunately, we don’t have scholarships. You can also contact us to check. Or just say that there is no place or you won’t return. Unless you really like this direction, you can wait for a month and a half and then send another one to ask. If you haven’t already Don’t wait foolishly for a reply~~~

Things will be much easier after you get the offer. If you have not received the scholarship and are really concerned about financial issues, you can apply for the "National Construction High Level" through the school. "University-sponsored graduate program" (as far as I know, 211 and 985 colleges have a lot of places every year, and your major is a national key funding project, and the application success rate is more than 95%)~~~

About immigration. Your major falls under New Zealand's "chronic shortage". After graduating with a three-year doctorate, you can apply for immigration if you continue to be a postdoctoral fellow or stay in school as a lecturer for one year. However, if you apply for a government-sponsored study abroad program, you will not have the chance to immigrate~~~

PS: There is another benefit for studying for a PhD in New Zealand: you can apply for your spouse to come with an open work visa to accompany you while you study, and let her work and earn money. Money for you~~~