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the scholarship application guide for expert tips on how to enhance your written application and interview performance. Download the scholarship application guide (PDF file, 146.8 KB) Apply now What happens next
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Resource Management (SLUSE) IPB: Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES) UPM: Environmental Biotechnology/Environmental Engineering/Environmental System and Modeling UGM: Planning and Management
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an equivalent level of academic attainment, taking into account previous study, relevant work experience, research publications and other research experience Are able to take receipt of a scholarship for a
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achievements course of studies knowledge of the language(s) of instruction or working language(s) if applicable, relevant internships, work experience Quality of the study project Quality of the study project
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qualification Academic achievements School leaving certificate, if applicable Course of studies Knowledge of the language(s) of instruction or working language(s) If applicable, relevant internships, work
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Trust in collaboration with the Auckland University Students’ Association. The intention of the Award is to encourage and support students from diverse backgrounds who are enrolled in a research masters
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excellent performance in their Bachelor's studies. A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher is required (converted to the German grading system). Academic Requirements Candidates have completed
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University, offered by RWTH International Academy. Target Group Highly qualified students who have an excellent performance in their Bachelor's studies. A cumulative grade point average of 1.7 or higher is
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for the scholarship by the Foundation, which is closely associated with the German Green Party. Candidates are sympathetic to the goals of the "green" political movement, they have excellent school grades and academic
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McLeod was Clinical Reader in the Department of Community Health. He played a major role in the development of public health in Auckland as Medical Officer of Health, then as a Deputy General Manager of