26 phd-position-in-quantum-communication Undergraduate positions at The University of Auckland
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to apply all the skills learned; and an excellent performance in the practical test of communication skills. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply for this scholarship, award or prize or complete
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the national level one applicant is put forward to international level and then these assessed for awarding of the international prize of US$5000. A $10,000 fellowship for women PhD candidates researching
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Va offers a variety of scholarship and funding initiatives designed to fuel your success and drive positive change within your community. The New Zealand Coastal Society offers an annual PhD research
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of Environment. A $4,000 Award for a Māori student enrolled in a Masters or PhD programme in the School of Environment or the Department of Mathematics. An Award of up to $10,000 to support Māori and Pasifika
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on outstanding academic ability, demonstrated leadership potential, achievement in academic, sports or arts competitions, recognition within the community and evidence of sustained academic mentoring. The personal
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. Bachelor of Communication (BC) A $5,000 Scholarship for Māori and Pacific students enrolling in the first year of a Bachelor of Communication or associated conjoint degree. Bachelor of Music (BMus) An Award
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: Annually Value: $2,000 The Prize was established in 1964 and the capital of Stg600 was raised by contributions given in memory of the late Maharaia Winiata, MA N.Z., PhD Edin., who was at the time of his
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in academic, sports or arts activities, or demonstrated leadership in sports, cultural or community contexts. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before
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of Auckland. In recognition of this, the NZAO established a set of undergraduate awards for Bachelor of Optometry students at the University. The NZAO Robert Jacobs Award acknowledges the achievements
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, artistic, cultural and/or leadership achievements. Recognises exceptional academic success from Māori tauira who have either engaged in Te Ao Māori, their community, the arts or played a leadership role in