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, Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland. The main purpose of the Bursary is to provide support towards doctoral study at He Manga Tauhokohoko | University of Auckland Business School, Waipapa Taumata
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) Charitable Trust. The main purpose of the Award is to assist registered nurses undertaking doctoral study at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland with the cost of tuition fees. Regulations How to apply
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was established in 2013 with the generous support of the Academy of Korean Studies. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to support students undertaking doctoral research in a subject relating to Korean Studies
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New Zealand history by Professor Sir Keith Sinclair. It was funded by donations on the part of those who honoured him and his work. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to encourage and support a New
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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
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rate: Annually Value: $1,000 The Business School Prize for Best Doctoral Thesis was established in 2017 by the Business School. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise excellence among the Business
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) The Scholarship was established in 2018 and is funded by a bequest held by the School of Medicine Foundation. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to support a student with financial need to undertake doctoral
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fees credit Number on offer: Varies Offer rate: Annually Value: Compulsory tuition fees The Bursary was established in 2013 and is funded by the Faculty of Arts. The main purpose of the Bursary is to
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at the University of Auckland Waipapa Taumata Rau. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to attract international students of high calibre to pursue their first doctoral degree in the Faculty of Medical and Health
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bequest left to the Auckland Law School by the late Professor Coote. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to enable doctoral study in law for exceptional students who, like Professor Coote, can