319 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at The University of Auckland
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: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 The Prize was established in 2007 and is funded by the chartered accountants firm Meltzer Mason of Auckland. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise and
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rate: Annually Value: $500 The Prize was established in 2020 and is funded by Maureen Baker, an Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Auckland. The main purpose of the Prize is to reward
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Closing date: By nomination Tenure: One year For: Assistance with study Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $2,000 This Award was established in 2018 and is funded by David Hare, an alumnus
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: Prize For: Prize Number on offer: Two Offer rate: Biannually Value: $250 The Sociology and Criminology Korowai Prize was established in 2009 and is funded by the disciplinary area of Sociology
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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
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on offer: Five Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 each The Prize was established in 2017 and is funded by the School of Population Health of the University of Auckland. The main purpose of the Prize is to
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Tenure: Prize For: Prize Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 This Prize was established in 2017 and is funded by Dr Geoff Vincent, an alumnus of the University of Auckland now resident in
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on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $1,000 The Prize was established in 2017 and is funded by Morris Legal. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise and encourage excellence in Family Property Law
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For: Assistance Number on offer: Up to five Offer rate: Annually Value: Up to $33,000 in 2023, domestic PhD fees and Health Insurance (if applicable) The Scholarship was established in 2018 and is funded by
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: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $1,000 The Award was established in 2019 and is funded by Tony Ward (BCom 1997) and Kirsten Hunter (BA 1998), both graduates of the University of Auckland, in memory