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in mathematics, statistics, computing or biology. Applicants with a strong quantitative (particularly applied statistics) or computer programming background, combined with marine biology will be
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supports female tertiary students intending to take a full-time course of study in science, technology, computer engineering, mathematics, data science and cyber security at any New Zealand tertiary
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to develop search strategies, screen studies, and syntheses of key findings across fields such as health informatics, human-computer interaction, and organisational theory. Outcome The outcome will be a
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| Essential skills/experience for the role To be successful in this role you will have: A relevant science qualification, ideally a PhD Proven experience in environmental research and data analysis Strong
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of up to $33,000 pa for up to three years to support a PhD student in Architecture, who is a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, to study at the University of Auckland or overseas. Scholarships
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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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bring the following: Completion of a BSLA Micro credential. Strong academic ability, with clear written and oral communication skills. A high level of computer literacy and confidence with online
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- Pathway Programme are now open. Applications close on Wednesday 13 August. Closing 31 July 2025 PhD candidates are invited to apply for the 2026-27 ACSPRI Fellowship Program. Valued at $25,000
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name Your story Image (photo or video) Feedback Apply Applications open 1 December 2025 and close 31 March 2026. Study , Ako Student life , Te oranga tauira Research , Rangahau About , Kaupapa matua
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process for this scholarship, award or prize, download a copy of the regulations. Help and support You can find answers to your questions about scholarships, awards and prizes on the University's online