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Undergraduate An Award for women undergraduate Chemistry students who are New Zealand citizens or permanent residents, to support Stage II Chemistry studies. An Award of up to $2,500 to support a
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, and Humanities/Social Sciences - for research on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) or ME/CFS and long COVID. The purpose of this scholarship is to provide funds to assist with
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For: Assistance with study Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $5,000 The Scholarship was established in 2020 and is funded by Mark Barrow, Dean of the Faculty of Education and Social Work from 2018
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of Engineering and Design. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to encourage students to take their passion for design to make changes for the benefit of society. Regulations How to apply Scholarship
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of Associate Professor Robert Jacobs, a former Head of the School of Optometry and Vision Science and holder of the New Zealand Order of Merit. The main purpose of the Award is to recognise the student entering
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: Assistance with study Number on offer: Two Offer rate: Annually Value: $5,000 each The Award was established in 2022 and is funded by the Faculty of Engineering and Design. The main purpose of the Award is to
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conjoint degree. A Scholarship of up to $5,000 to support a domestic or international student enrolled in the first year of a BMus or BMus conjoint degree. Education and Social Work programmes A TeachNZ
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: Māori PhD graduand in Sociology Opening date: Closing date: By nomination Tenure: For: Prize Number on offer: Two Offer rate: Twice a year Value: $500 each The Sociology Korowai Prize was established in 2009 and...
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more information and to apply, visit TENZ . The Society for Underwater Technology awards four scholarships for undergraduate and sub-doctoral postgradaute study every year, to recognise exceptional
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rate: Annually Value: $500 The Prize was established in 1987 by the Auckland Goethe Society in recognition of the long and successful tradition of medieval German studies at the University of Auckland