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in any faculty at Scholarships for the first year of undergraduate study . If you are thinking of enrolling in a conjoint degree programme, check out the faculty specific page for the other faculty in
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Undergraduate A Scholarship to recognise and reward exceptional Pacific students entering the first year of an undergraduate degree programme or Certificate of Health Sciences. Read more at
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the University of Auckland Applications are now open for students taking part in the Summer Start, Tōia ki Waipapa and UniBound programmes beginning in January 2026. The Scholarship is awarded in two Tiers: Tier 1
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Practice: Classical programme in singing. A Scholarship of up to $8,000 to support domestic and international BMus and BMus conjoint students. Scholarship of up to $4,000 each to support New Zealand Citizens
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activities and events, academic mentoring programmes and pastoral care. Free membership to the University Recreation facilities on the City Campus. Am I eligible? You are eligible to apply if you are
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, your own room, a range of activities and events, academic mentoring programmes and pastoral care. Free membership to the University Recreation facilities on the City Campus Am I eligible? You are
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catering, your own room, a range of activities and events, academic mentoring programmes and pastoral care. Free membership to the University Recreation facilities on the City Campus. Am I eligible? You are
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resident entering Part II of an LLB or LLB conjoint programme, who is the first in their family to attend university. A $4,000 Scholarship for a student who has completed Part II of an LLB and is enrolling
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to support a first year BSc student in Biology, Computational Biology or Ecology. A $1,000 Award to support students participating in the Science Scholars programme enrolling in the first year of a BSc or
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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