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payment. Study level: Undergraduate, Honours Student type: Domestic students Study stage type: Future study, Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning
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undergraduate degree. To be eligible for considertion, you must be a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident, and intending to enrol full-time in the first year of an undergraduate degree in Architecture
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enrolled in the first year of a degree in Architectural Studies, Design, Engineering, Medical and Health Sciences or Science. Next available in 2027. An $8,000 Scholarship for students enrolling in the first
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of study will include urban furniture products and other applications in the architecture and construction sectors, which can benefit from the in-situ production of large-scale components, eliminating
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Bachelor of Architectural Studies. A Scholarship to support Māori BAS students, $10,000 in total over 5 years. A Scholarship of up to $8,000 to support Māori students enrolled full-time in an undergraduate
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) (Civil) / Bachelor of Science IX59 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil). EB05 Bachelor of Architectural Design/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) EB06 Bachelor of Built
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: Domestic and international students Study stage type: Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences
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Bachelor / Bachelors (Honours) degree in one of the following: Accounting Architecture Business Chemistry Coastal and Marine Science Commerce Computer Science Construction Management Earth Sciences
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fields, particularly those whose paths are being blocked by financial challenges or difficult circumstances. The following subject areas are eligible: Architecture, Engineering, Law, Property, and Urban
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are being blocked by financial challenges or difficult circumstances. The following subject areas are eligible: Architecture, Engineering, Law, Property, and Urban Planning. See the Keystone Trust website