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boutique geotechnical engineering company using advanced technologies including 3D finite element modelling and industry-leading software to advise their clients. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to
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Diploma with a required practicum component. Awards will be made for a year of study that requires a student to undertake a practicum which is usually unpaid and involves travel or residence away from home
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Bachelors (honours) degrees, or Postgraduate Diplomas with a research component of at least 30 points. Guaranteed Scholarship of up to $14,346 plus compulsory fees for study commencing in 2025 for high
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substantial creative component in Arts or Creative Arts and Industries. A $10,000 Scholarship for a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident enrolled in the second or subsequent year of an undergraduate degree
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, applicants must be completing a research component of at least 90 points and must have obtained their most recent qualifying programme at a recognised university and have achieved a GPA of 8.00 or above in
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University of Auckland’s equity groups who are enrolled in a research masters programme in the Faculty of Arts and Education or the Faculty of Engineering and Design with a substantial creative component
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factor in these scholarships, and each scholarship has different academic requirements outlined in their regulations. Your eligibility will be based on your academic achievements at Level 2 or higher
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accommodation being covered, the $5,000 component will be paid in instalments each year as shown in the table above. Payments are usually made in the fourth week of semester, after enrolment has closed. What can
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accommodation being covered, the $5,000 component will be paid in instalments each year as shown in the table above. Payments are usually made in the fourth week of semester, after enrolment has closed. What can