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to their personal circumstances. Awards are made in three different tiers, and our review committee determines which tier a successful applicant will be awarded under. Scholarships of up to $7,000 each to assist
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Design. A Grant of up to $2,500 to assist undergraduate Māori students and Pacific students enrolled full-time in the Business School. A Scholarship of up to $5,000 per annum for up to three years
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. The Scholarship is offered each semester to meritorious students applying for an approved research masters degree at the University of Auckland. The purpose of these Scholarships is to support enrolment in masters
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enrolling in any year of a Bachelor of Design. A Grant of up to $2,500 to assist undergraduate Māori students and Pacific students enrolled full-time in the Business School. An Award for first year Māori and
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this scholarship, award or prize, download a copy of the regulations. Help and support You can find answers to your questions about scholarships, awards and prizes on the University's online help and support centre
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Closing date: 1 April 2025 Tenure: One year For: Assistance with study Number on offer: Four for study in Part III, four for study in Part IV Offer rate: Annually Value: $3,000 for study in Part III
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Tenure: One year For: Assistance with study Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: Up to $10,000 The Scholarship was established in 2024 by Stephen and Hisae Moore.The main purpose
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Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before the closing date. Please read the regulations carefully to be sure you are eligible before you apply. Help and support You can find answers
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: BOptom Opening date: Closing date: No application required Tenure: One year For: Financial assistance Number
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to students who are first in their family to attend university. An $8,000 pa Scholarship for up to four years to assist New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents who are the first in their family to attend