123 computer-security "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" scholarships in New Zealand
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application , uploading the relevant materials, with your intended project name. When applying, you should select "State-sponsored postgraduate program for national construction of high-level universities", and
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About the scholarship Application status: Not currently open for applications Applicable study: BSc or BAdvSci(Hons) in Computer Science Opening date: 24 September 2026 Closing date: 5 November
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FTE* tuition fees for up to 42 months FTE single student Health Insurance compulsory charge, if applicable * Duration of stipend varies according to doctoral programme, see the Terms below for more
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. Faculties, LSRIs and URCs may request consideration in accordance with the PhD Top-Up Scholarship Guidelines and Process for Academic Staff (https://www.staff.auckland.ac.nz/assets/staff/central-services/a-z
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of working in rural practice? Short listed applicants will be invited to a Zoom interview. Interview dates will be confirmed after the application deadline. For more about FVM please visit our website: https
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specifically related to the fruit industry. Both scholarships also include a professional development programme. See HortNZ Scholarship s for more information and to apply. For students engaging in research
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, security, defence, cyber/tech, environment and climate change. Applicants must be New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents. Read more . Fisheries New Zealand offer scholarships for MSc students in
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Home Study Scholarships Search Scholarships Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships Programme Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships Programme Fully funded study and the chance to help your country in meaningful
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: For: Prize Number on offer: Two Offer rate: Annually Value: $250 each The Prize was established in 1976 in memory of the late Dr A N B Cotton, lecturer in History at the University of Auckland from 1972
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Williams of Tūhoe, Te Whakatōhea, Tainui, Te Aupōuri and Ngāitai Iwi, who was a graduate of the University of Auckland. It is financed from funds donated by Dr Yash Ghai, Robb Lecturer at the University