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This scholarship was established under the terms of the will of Ella Grace Elgar and is named for her husband, who farmed at Fernside near Featherston. This is a postgraduate scholarship. You will
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students and is remembered for her generosity, humility and caring. Cat was a strong believer in education and professional development and was known to occasionally sponsor students out of her own pocket
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hardship funding. Eligibility criteria You must be supported by a supervisor, head of department or other academic mentor who is familiar with your circumstances. Application checklist Include the following
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This is an undergraduate or postgraduate scholarship. You will be enrolled in a course in agriculture or horticulture. Eligibility criteria You must be studying agriculture or horticulture and be approved
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This scholarship is funded from an endowment to Massey Agricultural College by Thomas Nimmo Baxter in 1933, an Auckland barrister and solicitor, in memory of his wife Catherine Baxter (nee Stuart
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This scholarship is from a donation by Sir James Wilson, the first president of the Farmers’ Union (1902 to 1920), now Federated Farmers of New Zealand. What you'll be studying This is a
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This scholarship is funded by the Aspin family and the Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC), who matches their donation. Brian Aspin was a passionate dairy farmer who had a 38 year association