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while on an approved student exchange. A Scholarship of up to $8,000 pa for up to four years for a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident who is the first in their family to attend university, and who
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Fonterra is a proud New Zealand Co-operative built by generations of farming families. We believe nutritious food is essential to sustain people today, and for future generations to thrive, which is
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resident entering Part II of an LLB or LLB conjoint programme, who is the first in their family to attend university. A $4,000 Scholarship for a student who has completed Part II of an LLB and is enrolling
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students enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree who are New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents and who come from a refugee background. The primary purpose of the Scholarship is to mitigate
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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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. 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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nomination Tenure: Up to two years For: Tuition fees credit Number on offer: Up to three Offer rate: Annually Value: Up to $21,000 each The Scholarship was established in 2024 and is funded by the Faculty
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Permanent who attended a high Equity Index secondary school or kura and is enrolling in the first year of a BSc or BSc conjoint degree in either the School of Chemical Sciences or the Department of Physics. A
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: Annually Value: $1,500 each The Prize was established in 2019 and is funded by Barristers who operate out of Augusta Chambers, in recognition of the critical importance of evidence law in criminal and civil