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New Zealand Winegrowers is the national organization for New Zealand's grape and wine sector, representing over 600 grower members and 700 winery members. The organization promotes New Zealand wine internationally, leads the industry-wide Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand (SWNZ) certification programme, supports research through the Bragato Research Institute, and provides resources for trade, education, and industry development.

Funding Opportunities

Bragato Undergraduate Award

The Bragato Undergraduate Award is an annual scholarship granted to New Zealand students undertaking full-time degree courses in viticulture or wine sciences at recognised academic institutions. The award supports undergraduate students who have successfully completed at least one year of study and gained pass marks in all subjects. The scholarship provides financial assistance toward the cost of manuals, books, course fees, and course materials. The award is managed by the Bragato Trust Board of Trustees and aims to support passionate students pursuing careers in New Zealand's wine industry. Recipients are selected based on academic performance, passion for the wine industry, personal presentation, general knowledge, and character. The award is for one year only, but recipients may reapply in subsequent years. Successful awardees are required to furnish a written report at the end of the study award year.

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Mar 31, 2026 education

Bragato Postgraduate Scholarship

The Bragato Post Graduate Scholarship may be awarded annually by the Board of Trustees at their sole discretion. Only one scholarship per annum may be awarded. The Scholarship will be such amount as the Trustees agree up to a maximum of NZ$15,000 toward the cost of travel, accommodation, manuals, books, course fees, and course materials. The Scholarship will be for one year only, but recipients may re-apply in subsequent years. The Scholarship may be awarded to a student who has completed a full time degree course at a recognised academic institution and who has enrolled for a Post Graduate course of study in New Zealand or overseas. The applicant must be a New Zealand resident. The post graduate course must be at a university or other institution recognised for its post graduate courses in subjects of relevance to the viticulture and wine industry. Applicants will be required to show a strong academic background and objectives that will have a long term benefit to the New Zealand wine industry.

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Mar 31, 2026 education

Bragato Research Fellowship

The Bragato Research Fellowship is an annual award that supports individuals who have completed a Masters degree or Doctorate and are involved in ongoing research related to the wine industry. The Fellowship provides up to NZ$15,000 toward the cost of travel, accommodation, manuals, books, course fees, and course materials for one year. The planned research must be at a university or other research institution in New Zealand or overseas that is recognised for its research in subjects related to the wine industry. Applicants must demonstrate a strong academic background and research objectives that will have long-term benefit to the New Zealand wine industry. A treatise of no fewer than 1,500 words outlining why the proposed research will benefit both the applicant and the New Zealand viticulture and wine industry is required as part of the application. The Fellowship is administered by the Bragato Trust Board of Trustees. Successful fellows are required to furnish a full written report at the end of the Fellowship and may be required to present a paper at an industry conference. Recipients may re-apply in subsequent years, and applicants may also apply for other grants simultaneously. Applications close on 31 March each year.

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Mar 31, 2026 research

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