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enrolling in undergraduate degrees, masters degrees or postgraduate diplomas. A Scholarship of up to $20,000 towards tuition fees for new international students from India enrolling full-time in undergraduate
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main purpose of the Award is to encourage and support Pacific students to study Design at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will usually open
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Design. The main purpose of the Award is to encourage and support Māori students to study Design at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will
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. In recognition of this, the NZAO established a set of undergraduate awards for Bachelor of Optometry students at the University. The main purpose of the Award is to recognise the student entering Part
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of Engineering and Design. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to encourage students to take their passion for design to make changes for the benefit of society. Regulations How to apply Scholarship
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of Associate Professor Robert Jacobs, a former Head of the School of Optometry and Vision Science and holder of the New Zealand Order of Merit. The main purpose of the Award is to recognise the student entering
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litigation. The main purpose of the Prize is to reward and recognise the student enrolled in a Bachelor of Laws or Bachelor of Laws (Honours) who achieved the highest marks in LAWGENRL 415 Evidence
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to the School of Music at the University of Auckland from the Beatrice Ratcliffe Charitable Trust for scholarships. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to encourage and support students commencing
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pa towards tuition fees. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to foster and encourage masters study in Speech and Language Therapy Practice, with an emphasis on children with disabilities
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study Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $1,500 The Award was established in 2008 by an endowment gift from Emeritus Professor Dame Charmian J. O’Connor. The main purpose of the Award is to