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given to first year tertiary students. $5,000 each. Whanake - HERA Scholarship Available to a full-time Māori undergraduate student enrolled in a Bachelor of Engineering degree (Structural or Mechanical
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game-changer in the field. External scholarships and awards The Keystone Trust offers a range of scholarships for tertiary students part-way through their degree study in property or construction-related
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March each year. BRANZ Inc. offers scholarships for masters and PhD level students undertaking research in fields deemed to be of importance to the building and construction sector. For more information
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scholarships and awards The Keystone Trust offers a range of scholarships for tertiary students part-way through their degree study in property or construction-related fields, particularly those whose paths
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to share this personal information as part of your personal profile, at https://iam.auckland.ac.nz/identity . If you choose to share this personal information with the University, and indicate that you would
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their studies within the last 12 months in a relevant programme (for example, architecture, engineering, building science, industrial design, interior architecture, construction, or a related discipline). Read
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full-time in Part III. External scholarships and awards The Keystone Trust offers a range of scholarships for tertiary students part-way through their degree study in property or construction-related
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. Faculties, LSRIs and URCs may request consideration in accordance with the PhD Top-Up Scholarship Guidelines and Process for Academic Staff (https://www.staff.auckland.ac.nz/assets/staff/central-services/a-z
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of the country’s most significant and capable road stabilisation companies. Hiway are recognised as stabilisation experts in the areas of road construction, road maintenance, pavement rehabilitation and soil
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A $7,000 Scholarship to support a Māori student enrolled full-time in Part II or Part III of a BE(Hons) in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Structural Engineering