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yourself, your areas of interest, and likely career aspirations, specifically in relation to your interest in rural veterinary practice a statement on your financial need and how this grant would help you
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future goals and career intentions, including where you plan on working after graduation. an annual budget including all expected income and expenses. You must provide an annual income total and an annual
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The Energy Education Trust of New Zealand Undergraduate Scholarship was established to assist students to undertake full-time study in the fields of science, economics or engineering and related
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of our people we work alongside the passionate, talented and innovative food professionals who are driving dairy industry and innovation. Learn more about FRDC The opportunity The Fonterra Research and
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. Application checklist Include the following with your application: a statement on how you would benefit from the grant and how it would help remove barriers to learning for you. If you wish to provide
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current financial need and how this scholarship would help you for 1st Year students, a copy of your High School results. For NCEA, go to the NZQA web page and on the My School Entries and Results page
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Ltd is New Zealand’s leading provider of Passive Fire Protection. We are committed to positive change in the construction industry and are proud to give back to the industry and local communities. Care
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Students and staff established a trust to offer scholarships in memorial of Tony Drakeford, a former Wellington Polytechnic employee. Who we're looking for We're looking for a high performing accountancy student. What you'll be studying This is an undergraduate scholarship. You will be studying...
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The funds for the Bootten Bequest Bursaries were endowed to Massey University from the estate of the late Mrs C Bootten, for the purpose to provide financial assistance to students to enable those
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This scholarship was established by Allan R. Gibson in 1980 to provide assistance to deserving accountancy students. Mr Gibson was a Palmerston North chartered accountant who wished to recognise