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Applications open: 30 January 2026 Closing date: 30 April 2026 Restrictions Eligibility restrictions: High achievement. Specific programme only. Who we're looking for We're looking for someone with an interest
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programme. What you'll be studying This is a doctoral scholarship. You will be undertaking research in plant pathology or molecular plant pathology. Eligibility criteria You must be enrolled in a PhD with a
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Scholarship 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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Massey University Global Citizen programme Scholarship overview Status: Open Key facts Value: Up to $750 Number available: Multiple awards Type of study: Undergraduate, Postgraduate Of note: Apply year
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be enrolled or intending to enrol in masterate or doctoral programmes in the fields of agriculture, agritech or the study of rural society. Eligibility criteria Candidates must be New Zealand citizens
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Dr Caitlin (Cat) Pausé was a senior lecturer at Massey University from 2008 until her death in March 2022. Cat’s academic focus was on the impact of fat stigma on the health and well-being of fat
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For: Prize Number on offer: Three Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 each The Prize was established in 2004 by Executive Programmes. The Prize recognises excellence in the Postgraduate Diploma in Business in
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) Studying rural valuation and plan to pursue a career in rural valuation. (c) New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents. Selection considerations The criteria for selection will be: (a) Academic merit (b
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Eligibility restrictions: Specific programmes only. Cambridge Equine Hospital is offering funding for a veterinary science student to experience a full equine practice through two weeks' practical work
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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