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hosts a number of summer students, each with differing specialities, from tertiary institutes across New Zealand at both our Rotorua and Christchurch Campus. The programme involves a student completing a
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Campus. The programme involves a student completing a 12-week, full-time, research project under the direction of Scion supervisors (allowing time for holidays over the Christmas and New Year). Students
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hosts a number of summer students, each with differing specialities, from tertiary institutes across New Zealand at both our Rotorua and Christchurch Campus. The programme involves a student completing a
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specialities, from tertiary institutes across New Zealand at both our Rotorua and Christchurch Campus. The programme involves a student completing a 12-week, full-time, research project under the direction
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Scholarships of up to around $25,000 each including accommodation plus a Leadership Development and mentoring programme, for full-time enrolment by New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents in a
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an approved University of Auckland pathway programme who have achieved academically but who are experiencing hardships that potentially limit their opportunities or who may have been disadvantaged due
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into tertiary education programme a character reference with their contact details Selection considerations The scholarship is awarded by the Drenched Board of Trustees. The selection panel has the right
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Capital Plan focused on transforming academic activities to support its role as Aotearoa's University of Technology. This investment will upgrade campus infrastructure and promote innovative, flexible
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. The programme involves a student completing a 12-week, full-time, research project under the direction of Scion supervisors (allowing time for holidays over the Christmas and New Year). Students are able to gain
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to this diversity, while still embedding good practice and designing workflows that scale across projects and programmes. Key aspects of the role include: Designing and maintaining reusable data pipelines. Preparing