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. Other eligibility criteria Applicants must hold an offer of study at The University of Manchester before applying for this funding. Application procedure Apply for a place on a relevant PhD programme of
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are undertaking postgraduate research in the areas of durable resource management as affected by land use. What you'll be studying This is a postgraduate scholarship. You will be studying towards a PhD or master's
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they begin their scholarship – depending on the graduate school. What can be funded? A PhD project at a structured graduate school at a university in Germany. Duration of the funding Up to 4 years
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scholarship The Brian Gray Scholarship program provides up to four scholarships valued at $15,000 each to support students in finance, economics, actuarial science, econometrics, statistics or related
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Dr Garrick Latch completed a Master of Agricultural Science at Massey University in 1958. He was then awarded a Fulbright Scholarship that led to a PhD in plant pathology from the University