Doctor of Philosophy – PhD
Undertake advanced research and make an original contribution to your field with a PhD at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
Undertake original research
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree involves original and sustained research, mentored by an academic supervisor. It’s an opportunity to make new discoveries, address some of the big issues of our time, challenge yourself, and develop a mix of transferable and specialised skills.
Studying a PhD at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington can help you reimagine the future.
#1 for research intensity
Work alongside renowned researchers at New Zealand’s number one university for intensity of high-quality research (2018 Performance-Based Research Fund).
Become a leader
A PhD is the starting point for most careers in research and higher education. Our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and tools to make a difference in the world, and often become leaders in industry and government.
You’ll be mentored by our researchers, and work with them to find solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems. They’ll support you on your journey to produce innovative, robust, and relevant research.

What it takes
A PhD normally follows another postgraduate qualification, such as a Master’s or Honours degree. For some programmes, you may also need to have relevant experience.
Completing a PhD takes at least three years of largely self-directed study, demanding intellectual effort, self-discipline, and dedication.
Tuition fees
Tuition fees for full-time PhD study vary depending on the area of your research. The average yearly fees are listed by subject category in the postgraduate thesis section of the fees for domestic students page.
The New Zealand Government subsidises fees for international PhD candidates who live and study in New Zealand. This means that international PhD students may be eligible to pay the same ‘domestic’ fees as PhD students who are citizens, residents, or permanent residents of New Zealand.
Wellington Doctoral Scholarships
Wellington Doctoral Scholarships are the main scholarship for our PhD students. They are awarded on academic merit and are open to all full-time PhD applicants.
The scholarship will pay you a $29,500 annual living allowance and will cover the cost of your tuition, but not additional fees such as insurance and student levies.
You don’t need to submit a separate application for a Wellington Doctoral Scholarship—the application is part of your overall PhD admission application. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis and availability is limited.
Guaranteed scholarships
If you've achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 8.5 or above in your qualifying Master's or Honours degree (completed at a New Zealand university within 12 months prior to application) you are guaranteed a Wellington Doctoral Scholarship.
Other scholarships
Depending on your research area, there may be other scholarships available to support your PhD studies. You can search our scholarships database by category, study area, and study level.
Professional doctorates
As well as the fully research-focused PhD, we offer professional doctorates for emerging leaders in the education and health sectors. The Doctor of Education, Doctor of Health, Doctor of Midwifery, and Doctor of Nursing combine coursework and sector-relevant research, and are often completed part time.
We also offer the Doctor of Musical Arts for musicians and composers, which combines coursework, research, and creative practice.
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