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of Auckland Foundation Pathway High Achiever Award was established in 2016 by the International Office at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland. The main purpose of the Award is to recognise high
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at Medworld Institute Scholarships . The RAPHS Scholarship was established in 2008 with funds donated by Rotorua Area Primary Health Services Ltd to the Health Rotorua Charitable Trust. Each year, two RAPHS
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financed by Jacobs (previously known as SKM). The main purpose of the Scholarship is to assist and encourage students studying towards the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree or Bachelor of Science
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funded by Paul Kelly, who was an American businessman with a long-term interest in tertiary education and who was a major supporter of the University of Auckland Business School. The main purpose
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: One Offer rate: Annually Value: AU$300 The Prize was established in 2004 and is financed by funds that have been donated by RICS Oceania. The main purpose of the Prize is to encourage excellence in
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-trained optometrist who was also a qualified pharmacist, and had a keen interest in ocular pharmacology. The main purpose of the Prize is to encourage excellence in undergraduate optometry research
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in the Western Bay of Plenty sub-region. The main purpose of the Award is to support the education, development and advancement of emerging and aspiring New Zealand performing artists. Regulations How
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of Professor Leon Garner, a long-serving Professor and Head of the School of Optometry and Vision Science. The main purpose of the Award is to recognise the student entering Part III of the Bachelor of Optometry
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study Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 The Dilshika Weerasekera Memorial Award was established in 2015 by the Siphala Foundation. The main purpose of the Award is to recognise and
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Trust. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise and reward excellence in the study and/or performance of Shakespeare and 17th century English Literature at Stage III or above. Regulations How to