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research funding opportunities. Your expertise in computer science and programming—along with your passion for education and collaborative research—will make a meaningful contribution to one of Aotearoa New
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The Central Economic Development Agency (CEDA) connects people, place and business in Manawatū. Working closely with our partners, stakeholders and wider business community, CEDA’s core objectives, programmes and activities are designed to create the environment, stimulus, outcomes and impacts...
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commitment to contributing to Māori advancement. How the scholarship will add to the prospect of successful completion and your personal development, along with your desire to study food technology, will also
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programme. There will be six funding opportunities that may be awarded each year to Postgraduates who undertake research that furthers understanding, treatment, or prevention of ME/CFS and Long COVID
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to the needs of NZ, the relevance of your programme of study to this award, your future study and employment plans, and your community involvement an academic transcript for any tertiary study completed outside
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application , uploading the relevant materials, with your intended project name. When applying, you should select "State-sponsored postgraduate program for national construction of high-level universities", and
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Development Centre Undergraduate Food Technology Scholarship is offering up to nine scholarships. The scholarship duration is four years, and you will receive specialised mentorship from Fonterra throughout
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you'll be studying This is an undergraduate scholarship, you may be entering the Bachelor of Earth and Environmental Science either in the first year, or transferring into the second or third year, to be
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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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’. Selection considerations When choosing our recipients, we will consider your academic achievements and the relevance of your chosen programme to agronomy. We may also consider other scholarships or bursaries