10 lecturer-in-software-engineering Postgraduate positions at The University of Auckland
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About the scholarship Application status: Not currently open for applications Applicable study: Malaysian citizens who are international students undertaking postgraduate study in Engineering
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, Information Systems or Software Engineering. Apply now . A $3,500 Award to provide assistance to a full-time international or domestic masters thesis student in the School of Environment. Apply now . A $3,500
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. A Scholarship of $2,000 USD, plus free access to 1000minds software for your project for Masters or PhD research (e.g. thesis, dissertation etc.) where decision-making is central to the research
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Applications for 2025-2026 have now closed The Digital Investor: Power, Protection, and the New Legal Order Project code: BUS001 Supervisor(s): Alexandra Andhov Discipline(s): Law and Technology
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Roimata Williams of Tūhoe, Te Whakatōhea, Tainui, Te Aupōuri and Ngāitai Iwi, who was a graduate of the University of Auckland. It is financed from funds donated by Dr Yash Ghai, Robb Lecturer
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Award to support a graduate of a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Chemical and Materials Engineering who is enrolling in an MBA at the University of Auckland or a comparable university. A Scholarship
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Engineering. A $6,000 Scholarship to support a postgraduate student carrying out research in a field related to aeronautics. Apply now . A $5,000 Scholarship for international and domestic, undergraduate
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United States. Fulbright NZ Scholar Awards are for New Zealand academics, artists or professionals to lecture and/or conduct research at US institutions. Want to know more? Register for an online information
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Tenure: Prize For: Prize Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $2,000 This Prize was established in memory of H R Rodwell, a lecturer in the Department of Economics at The University of Auckland
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graduate of the University of Auckland. It is financed from funds donated by Dr Yash Ghai, Robb Lecturer at the University of Auckland in 2007, and by legal colleagues and friends of Gina Rudland. The main