IPENZ Foundation Scholarships

Scholarship Winners by Year

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2008 Winners

In 2008 the IPENZ Foundation awarded scholarships to six students going on to tertiary education in engineering.

The Trustees were overwhelmed with the level of interest shown in the scholarships and were delighted to receive nearly 90 applications, of whom 19 were either Dux or Proxime Accessit of their schools.

Each winner receives a one-time award of $5,000 towards their university costs. Students from Years 12 or 13 are eligible to apply and the winners are chosen on the basis of their intent to pursue engineering as a career, motivation to succeed, academic merit and contribution to the wider community.

The scholarships are part of the Foundation’s objective of encouraging New Zealand school leavers into tertiary education and technology. The Foundation has been able to raise the profile of engineering amongst secondary school students and will continue to offer this type of scholarship each year. The Trustees would like to thank all candidates for their time and the considerable effort they went to in submitting an application.

The 2008 winners were:

Julie Zou from Palmerston North Girls' High School, winner of an IPENZ Foundation 2008 Scholarship

Winning Essay (pdf)

Kristina Raba from Queen Margaret College in Wellington, winner of an IPENZ Foundation 2008 Scholarship

Winning Essay (pdf)

James Marriott from Cambridge High School, Winner of the co-funded IPENZ Foundation : Canterbury Branch 2008 Scholarship

Winning Essay (pdf)


Michael McIvor from Napier Boys High School, Winner of the co-funded IPENZ Foundation : Hawkes Bay Branch 2008 Scholarship

Winning Essay (pdf)

Sarah McDonald from New Plymouth Girls High School, Winner of the co-funded IPENZ Foundation : Taranaki Branch 2008 Scholarship

Winning Essay (pdf)

Anna Johns from Marlborough Girls College, Winner of the co-funded IPENZ Foundation : Nelson-Marlborough Branch 2008 Scholarship

Winning Essay (pdf)