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Winiata, MA N.Z., PhD Edin., who was at the time of his death an Adult Education Tutor of the University of Auckland, and an outstanding Māori leader. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply
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Masters or PhD programme in the School of Environment or the Department of Mathematics. An Award of up to $10,000 to support Māori and Pasifika students enrolled full-time or part-time in a Master of Public
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year of full-time enrolment in a PhD or named Doctorate at the University of Auckland. An Award of up to $16,000 to support women doctoral students to make substantial progress towards completion of a
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an opportunity for Bachelor of Design students to deliver a capstone project based on a brief agreed between Oceania and Design Capstone coordinators. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will usually
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international student insurance (if applicable). A Scholarship to support Māori and Pacific students undertaking a PhD in the Faculty of Engineering and Design. Prizes A Prize for the Māori or Pacific student
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doctoral and international PhD applicants who meet grade point average (GPA) thresholds in their qualifying programme from a New Zealand university. In 2021, the Scholarship has a value of $28,500 per annum
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for these scholarships may also be considered for additional faculty specific scholarships, based on the faculties and programmes you select. Taking a gap year? If you are taking a gap year next year, you need to apply
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: Annually Value: $1,000 This Prize was established in 2023, to celebrate the work of Associate Professor Rae de Lisle, MNZM, PhD, who taught at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland for over 25 years
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in the finals of academic, sporting or arts competitions Whether you held senior leadership positions at school If you have been awarded a community-based honour or attended leadership training
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your school or community If you have been awarded a community-based honour or attended leadership training or personal development programmes Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland acknowledges