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to the development of Tonga. For more information and to apply visit Arthington Davy Studentship . The GCSB Women in STEM scholarship is aimed at second year tertiary students and above (including Honours and Masters
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community and personal development activities. We'd also like to hear a bit about you, particularly things that might impact on your ability to attend university, or to participate in extra-curricular
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your school or community If you have been awarded a community-based honour or attended leadership training or personal development programmes Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland acknowledges
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community-based honour or attended leadership training or personal development programmes Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland acknowledges that some talented students may face significant barriers
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or community If you have been awarded a community-based honour or attended leadership training or personal development programmes Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland acknowledges that some talented
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held senior leadership positions at school If you have been awarded a community-based honour or attended leadership training or personal development programmes Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland
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specialist company. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to provide assistance to a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) student with a demonstrated interest in software development
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The Demetrians Agricultural Bursary was developed in 2020 to make use of funds that had been invested for many years following the dissolution of the Demetrians AgHort Faculty Association
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why we challenge ourselves to find new ways to bring our dairy goodness to people around the world. At our Research and Development Centre (FRDC) in Palmerston North, we know the smallest things can
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of the Scholarship is to encourage the development of a cadre of future leaders of business and society by promoting academic excellence and assisting outstanding Māori students to reach their full potential