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state-of-the art microCT data to develop finite element models representing the fetal cardiovascular system's anatomy (with a focus on heart and placenta at the end of pregnancy in rodents) and simulate
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boutique geotechnical engineering company using advanced technologies including 3D finite element modelling and industry-leading software to advise their clients. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to
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, treatable risk factor for preeclampsia. Diagnosing and treating OSA may potentially reduce health inequity in preeclampsia and lifetime sequelae. The role The student's responsibilities would be: 1
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substantial creative component in Arts or Creative Arts and Industries. A $10,000 Scholarship for a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident enrolled in the second or subsequent year of an undergraduate degree
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or the Faculty of Engineering and Design with a substantial creative component. Other scholarships, awards and prizes Many other University of Auckland scholarships are open to students from low socio
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) for awardees enrolled in a PhD, DMedSc, DClinPsy, or DocFA, or for up to 24 months FTE for awardees enrolled in the research component of an EdD or DHSc. In addition, while in receipt of the scholarship
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, applicants must be completing a research component of at least 90 points and must have obtained their most recent qualifying programme at a recognised university and have achieved a GPA of 8.00 or above in
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of the stipend is maintained. Why do we use the RBNZ forecast? The RBNZ’s forecast is a crucial component of the Bank’s monetary policy decisions, and thus is critical to the economy of New Zealand. Using
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Diploma with a required practicum component. Awards will be made for a year of study that requires a student to undertake a practicum which is usually unpaid and involves travel or residence away from home
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factor in these scholarships, and each scholarship has different academic requirements outlined in their regulations. Your eligibility will be based on your academic achievements at Level 2 or higher