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) who died in 1930. It has been supplemented by funds provided by the organising committee of the Massey University Dairy Farmer Conference held in Taranaki in 1989. What you'll be studying
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will mainly have these prefixes: 111, 112, 117, 119, 138, 171, 188, 189, 238 or 239. Eligibility criteria You must be: a graduate of a New Zealand university studying full-time an enrolled Massey
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This scholarship is funded from an endowment to Massey University by the late George Henry Dear. George grew up on a family farm in Rongotea which had been in the family for three generations
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This scholarship was established under the terms of the will of Ella Grace Elgar and is named for her husband, who farmed at Fernside near Featherston. This is a postgraduate scholarship. You will be studying a postgraduate degree or diploma related to agriculture of horticulture. Your courses...
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The funds for the Bootten Bequest Bursaries were endowed to Massey University from the estate of the late Mrs C Bootten, for the purpose to provide financial assistance to students to enable those
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studying in a specific subject area an enrolled Massey University student undertaking research relevant to land use in Taranaki. Application checklist Include the following with your application: your
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The late Walter Henry Bailey was a retired farmer from Wellington. Massey University established these bursaries from funds provided by the Bailey Bequest. Who we're looking for We're looking
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quality in New Zealand a copy of your Massey University transcripts/current enrolment. You can download your Study History Report from the Student Portal, under ‘Results and Exams’. Selection considerations
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. Eligibility criteria You must: be an enrolled Massey University student be studying in a specific subject area be able to demonstrate activity to support this industry as outlined in this award's regulations
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The Don Scott Agricultural Education Trust is the result of merging two Agricultural Training Trusts, that previously operated within the combined Provinces Region. The Trust gains its name from Don Scott who was the Field Officer for the Combined Provinces from 1967 to 1973. Who we're looking...