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New York and US-Israel Women-to-Women feminist support organisation. The main purpose of the Prize is to support the teaching of Jewish religion and culture. Regulations How to apply You do not need
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was established in 2011 and is funded by alumni of the Faculty of Engineering who studied at the University of Auckland under the Colombo Plan, together with other donors. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to
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the structural issues behind impoverishment and the theological and political implications of social justice. The main purpose of the Award is to encourage students to explore and challenge traditional
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on offer: Five Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 each The Prize was established in 2017 and is funded by the School of Population Health of the University of Auckland. The main purpose of the Prize is to
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Tenure: For: Number on offer: Varies Offer rate: Each Semester Value: NA The First in Course Award was established in 2010 by the University of Auckland Council. The main purpose of the Award is to
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, University of Auckland. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to recognise and reward exceptional academic performance combined with outstanding sporting, artistic, cultural and / or leadership achievements
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with the aim and overarching vision to lead Māori responsiveness in the pharmacy sector in the development and delivery of services aimed to increase medicines optimisation in Māori whānau. The main
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. In recognition of this, the NZAO established a set of undergraduate awards for Bachelor of Optometry students at the University. The main purpose of the Award is to recognise the student entering Part
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. In recognition of this, the NZAO established a set of undergraduate awards for Bachelor of Optometry students at the University. The main purpose of the Award is to recognise the highest achieving
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from funds from the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthesiology. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise the student ranked first in the class for their performance in the Anaesthesiology