Sports scholarship brings Shashank to New Zealand
New Zealand, its hospitality and seafood have been given a big tick by Indian scholar Shashank Ghai, who is here for a
year of study.
Shashank is enrolled in a Master of Sport and Leisure Studies at the University of Waikato. He is one of 10 people from
India awarded New Zealand India Sports Scholarships by Education New Zealand.
“I was overwhelmed and happy when I found I’d been awarded the scholarship,” says Shashank. “New Zealand is the most
beautiful country in the world and the people are warm-hearted and friendly. They are always ready to help and talk to
me, and have made me feel at home.”
The 23-year-old has a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. He has research
experience in the field of sports and rehabilitation, which is evident from a number of research publications to his
credit. This is his first visit to New Zealand.
Shashank says another thing he’s noticed, is that New Zealanders are very energetic, health-conscious and sporty.
After completing his degree, Shashank aims to pursue a career in sports research using various techniques to enhance
sports performance and limit sports injury rates, working in labs with athletes.
Shashank and the other NZISS scholars met Prime Minister John Key, Minister for Racing and Primary Industries Nathan
Guy, Auckland Mayor Len Brown and AUT Millennium Operations Manager Chris Olney on a visit to Auckland in March.
Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Steven Joyce says the scholarship programme is one of several
activities underway to deepen New Zealand’s education relationship with India following several ministerial visits over
the last few years.
The New Zealand India Sports Scholarships are open to Indian citizens enrolling to study bachelor or postgraduate
qualifications in New Zealand beginning in 2015. The scholarship provides tuition fees for the first year of full-time
study and also support for living costs.
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