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to apply You do not need to apply for this scholarship, award or prize or complete an online application form. It is awarded on the recommendation of the relevant faculty or University of Auckland committee
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of the relevant faculty or University of Auckland committee. For more information about the awarding process for this scholarship, award or prize, download a copy of the regulations. Help and support You can find
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or complete an online application form. It is awarded on the recommendation of the relevant faculty or University of Auckland committee. For more information about the awarding process for this scholarship
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regulations carefully to be sure you are eligible before you apply. Help and support You can find answers to your questions about scholarships, awards and prizes on the University's online help and support
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on the recommendation of the relevant faculty or University of Auckland committee. For more information about the awarding process for this scholarship, award or prize, download a copy of the regulations. Help and
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of catered accommodation in a Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland Hall of Residence plus $5,000 (see Reg. 2) The Scholarship was established in 2016 and is funded by Waipapa Taumata Rau
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or complete an online application form. It is awarded on the recommendation of the relevant faculty or University of Auckland committee. For more information about the awarding process for this scholarship
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the first in their whānau tonu attend university. Regulations How to apply Please read the regulations carefully to be sure you are eligible to apply. Then click on the “Apply now” button and complete
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: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 The Prize was established in 1993 by Douglas Pharmaceuticals Ltd to recognise the significance of the development of clinical communication skills in the MBChB
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Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 The Prize (formerly known as the Pre-Clinical Prize in Practitioner Development) was established in 1992 by the School of Medicine in recognition of the importance