51 high-performance-quantum-computing Undergraduate positions at The University of Auckland
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High Performance Sport Scholarship acknowledges that some talented students who are pursuing academia and sport may face significant barriers to tertiary education, and takes into account a number of
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, University of Auckland. The kaupapa of the Māori Academic Excellence Scholarship is to recognise and reward exceptional academic success from tauira who have either engaged in Te Ao Māori, been a high achiever
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Bachelor of Property or associated conjoint programme. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before the closing date. Please read the regulations carefully
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contexts. A Scholarship to recognise and reward exceptional Pacific students entering the first year of an undergraduate degree programme or Certificate of Health Sciences. A Scholarship to support students
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: Annually Value: $500 The Prize was established in 2011 and is funded by Prestidges, a family run New Zealand uniform designer, manufacturer and retailer with a reputation for producing high quality medical
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full-time in the first year of a BMus Creative Practice: Classical programme in singing. A Scholarship of up to $8,000 to support domestic and international BMus and BMus conjoint students. Scholarship
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in any faculty at Scholarships for the first year of undergraduate study . If you are thinking of enrolling in a conjoint degree programme, check out the faculty specific page for the other faculty in
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nursing care and teamwork, including demonstration of Te Toka Tumai values, culminating in an excellent performance during the final clinical placement at Te Toka Tumai. Regulations How to apply You do not
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high achievers from our Foundation Pathway partners who are enrolling in their first semester of study. All faculties An award of up to $10,000 towards tuition fees for international students from our
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programme. A $1,200 Award to support a woman student who is a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident enrolled in Part VI of the MBChB undertaking an elective that focuses on the health of women and