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Tenure: For: Prize Number on offer: Varies Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 The Senior Scholar Award was established in 2010 by the University of Auckland Council. The main purpose of the Awards is to
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Economics. Apply now . A Scholarship of up to $42,000 pa for up to 36 months, to assist a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident who is enrolled full-time in a PhD in Economics. Apply now . An $8,000
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purpose of the Prize is to celebrate the highest-achieving postgraduate student undertaking studies in Wine Science. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply for this scholarship, award or prize
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An Award to assist registered nurses working in primary care, who are New Zealand Citizens and Permanent Residents, with the compulsory fees to undertake a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences
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Auckland Doctoral Scholarship at the time of application for a place in their doctoral programme. Any student who is to be offered a place in a doctoral programme will be eligible for scholarship
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was established in 2018 and is funded by a number of philanthropic donors after seed investment by the McCall MacBain Foundation. The intention of the Scholarship is to encourage and support exceptional students
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The School is seeking an Assistant Research Fellow to provide research support for a study reimagining doctoral assessment to promote inclusivity, authenticity, and relevance. As an integral member of
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instrumental or vocal skills overseas. A $10,000 Award to support a graduate of a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Chemical and Materials Engineering who is enrolling in an MBA at the University of Auckland
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Pacific explorer, Kupe, who, together with his wife, Kurumārōtini, is credited with discovering and naming this land “Aotearoa”. Their sense of adventure and courage in heading out across uncharted waters
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: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $1,000 The Award was established in 2019 and is funded by Tony Ward (BCom 1997) and Kirsten Hunter (BA 1998), both graduates of the University of Auckland, in memory