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with the aim and overarching vision to lead Māori responsiveness in the pharmacy sector in the development and delivery of services aimed to increase medicines optimisation in Māori whānau. The main
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Syndrome (ME/CFS) or ME/CFS and long COVID. For more information please visit: https://anzmes.org.nz/research-funding-programme ANZMES Postgraduate Scholarship The national advisory for ME - ANZMES is
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scholarships also include a professional development programme. See HortNZ Scholarship s for more information and to apply. For students engaging in research enhancing veterinary contributions to the welfare and
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are seeking a Senior Lecturer in Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) and Engaged Scholarship to join the School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing. This role provides an exciting opportunity to lead the development
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: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 This Prize was established in 1992 from funds donated to the Department of Mathematics and Statistics by Dr P J Collins, Fellow of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford (a
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Key facts Value: $5,000 towards tuition plus mentoring and leadership development Duration: Three years' duration Number available: Up to 20 awards Type of study: Full-time, Undergraduate Of note
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qualification is NCEA please attach your school results summary from the NZQA website at https://secure.nzqa.govt.nz/for-learners/records/login.do . On the My School Entries and Results page, click the 'view as
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on flower development of the kiwifruit. Following his graduation from Massey, David worked in a research role at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in Levin and later in Pukekohe. David’s varied career
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Eric Ojala) was to encourage, promote and assist research and development in New Zealand agriculture and land based science, especially that involving agricultural policy and strategy, agricultural trade
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why we challenge ourselves to find new ways to bring our dairy goodness to people around the world. At our Research and Development Centre in Palmerston North, we know the smallest things can make a