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Taumata Rau, University of Auckland by graduating law students of New Zealand Māori descent. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before the closing date
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of Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland who worked as a secondary school teacher and subsequently for the Monte Cecelia Trust. The intention of the Scholarship is to encourage and support students
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Scholarships. What are the project dates? Projects should start by the 2nd of December at the latest. This is to ensure that students get paid according to the set schedule and the project is completed before
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funded by a number of philanthropic donors after seed investment by the McCall MacBain Foundation. The intention of the Scholarship is to encourage and support exceptional students with a view to
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the School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics in 2014. The main purpose of the Award is to assist students enrolling in a Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Postgraduate Diploma in Arts or Master of Arts majoring
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dynamic, creative and successful future for this country. Students will gain competency to understand and include diverse people and perspectives. This will enable them to work towards leadership success
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calculation that was made when your application for admission to the University of Auckland was assessed Qualifying programme GPA/GPE - this is for postgraduate students only, and is the calculation
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students carry a special name in Māoridom and a unique partnership with a well-known service provider. New Award and Prize 6/03/2025 Read about the recently established Wednesday Davis Award and Stephen
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: Students eligible to graduate with an undergraduate degree or diploma Opening date: Closing date: By nomination
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from 1928, who retired after many years as associate professor, in 1959. He had a special interest in economic history, as well as in student welfare, and contributed widely to public debate through his