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This page contains information on scholarships and awards for students enrolled in the Business School. You can find information on scholarships for students enrolling in their first year of study
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Key facts Value: $5,000 towards tuition plus mentoring and leadership development Duration: Three years' duration Number available: Up to 20 awards Type of study: Full-time, Undergraduate Of note: Faculty and Peer Mentoring. Leadership Development. Community Service Opportunities.
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student tuition fees and compulsory international student health insurance (see Reg. 1 and Note I) The Scholarship was established in 2011 and is funded by the University of Auckland Business School. The
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This scholarship was established by Allan R. Gibson in 1980 to provide assistance to deserving accountancy students. Mr Gibson was a Palmerston North chartered accountant who wished to recognise “the extremely valuable contribution Massey University is making towards the development of the...
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citizen of a Colombo Plan member country with a contribution of $3,000 towards undergraduate or postgraduate tuition fees in Engineering. Business School Dean's Asia Scholarship in the Faculty of Business
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or personal development programmes Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland acknowledges that some talented students may face significant barriers to tertiary education and takes into account if you: have
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to tertiary education and takes into account if you: have demonstrated financial need have attended a lower-decile school are from a refugee background have a disability have care responsibilities for whānau
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high achieving wāhine Māori enrolled in the Business School. Postgraduate An Award of up to $8,000 to support women students enrolled full-time in a masters degree at the University of Auckland. An Award
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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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that some talented students may face barriers to tertiary education and takes into account if you: are the first in your family to attend university are from a refugee background have a disability have care