29 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment-"Prof" Undergraduate positions in New Zealand
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: Part III of the Bachelor of Architectural Studies & Part I of the Master of Architecture (Professional) Opening
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: Year 2 or 3 of Bachelor of Architectural Studies Opening date: Closing date: By nomination Tenure: For: Prize
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of Engineering and Design. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to support international students enrolled in Part II and subsequently Part III of a Bachelor of Architectural Studies at Waipapa Taumata Rau
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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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Fonterra is a proud New Zealand Co-operative built by generations of farming families. We believe nutritious food is essential to sustain people today, and for future generations to thrive, which is
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in the first year of a BAS, up to $15,000 pa for up to three years. An $8,000 Scholarship to support a Māori student enrolling full-time in a Bachelor of Architectural Studies. A Scholarship to support
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fields, particularly those whose paths are being blocked by financial challenges or difficult circumstances. The following subject areas are eligible: Architecture, Engineering, Law, Property, and Urban
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are being blocked by financial challenges or difficult circumstances. The following subject areas are eligible: Architecture, Engineering, Law, Property, and Urban Planning. See the Keystone Trust website
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or Permanent Resident, and intending to enrol full-time in the first year of an undergraduate degree in Architecture, Business and Economics, Education and Social Work, Engineering, Medical and Health
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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