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This page contains information on scholarships and awards for students enrolled in the Business School. You can find information on scholarships for students enrolling in their first year of study
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children. An $8,000 Scholarship for a woman who is a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident, and who is enrolled full-time in the penultimate year of a BSc or BSc conjoint degree in Computer Science, Data
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profession by being involved in the education of future engineers and create mutually advantageous links between the scholarship provider and the recipient. Regulations How to apply Please read the regulations
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scholarships for new undergraduate students. What scholarships are available for the first year of study? Read more about each of the scholarships at the links below This brand new Scholarship for 2026 has a
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/hearing impaired children). For more information or to apply, contact M G Martin Charitable Trust. Email: mgmartintrust@gmail.com . Applications close on 31 March each year. A scholarship to support
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disability have care responsibilities for whānau live, or attend school or kura, in a rural area If you are the first in your family to attend university You can find more information in the regulations (see
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. Email info@drenched.org.nz to request an application link. Other scholarships, awards and prizes You can find information on scholarships for specific faculties in the Related links boxes, or search our
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or postgraduate degree. Business School, Faculty of Engineering and Design, Faculty of Science A Scholarship of up to $8,000 to encourage Māori and Pacific students enrolled in Computer Science, Data Science
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more information in the Regulations . Accepting your scholarship offer If you are awarded a scholarship, you will be given a date to accept your offer by. This is to allow for certificates to be prepared
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For information on verifying your ethnicity, see Scholarship Ethnicity Verification for Māori . Undergraduate A Scholarship to recognise and reward exceptional Māori tauira entering the first year