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Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 The Mathematics Education Prize was established in 2002 by the Mathematics Education Unit in the Department of Mathematics. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise
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: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 (in vouchers) The Studio Art Supplies Prize was established in 1996 by Studio Art Supplies. The main purpose of the Prize is to support new and emerging artists
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Tenure: For: Prize Number on offer: Varies Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 The Senior Scholar Award was established in 2010 by the University of Auckland Council. The main purpose of the Awards is to
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Education. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply for this scholarship, award or prize or complete an online application form. It is awarded on the recommendation of the relevant faculty
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of Arts and Education A $5,000 Scholarship to support a full-time or part-time postgraduate student in Drama who is a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident. Faculty of Arts and Education A Scholarship
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practice law in Samoa, where she made a notable contribution to drafting the country’s constitution. The Scholarship is funded by the Olive Malienafau Nelson Legacy Fund, which was established by the Sir
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the exact name. For scholarships or awards closing within the next three days, please mark your enquiry as urgent. Technical issues or errors For technical issues or errors, the most common fix is to clear
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hardship funding. Eligibility criteria You must be supported by a supervisor, head of department or other academic mentor who is familiar with your circumstances. Application checklist Include the following
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: Annually – Architecture in even years, Law in odd years Value: $500 This Prize was established in 2018 and is funded by Diane Brand and Gregory J Thwaite, graduates of the University of Auckland, in order to
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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