96 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at The University of Auckland in New Zealand
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Scholarships of up to around $25,000 each including accommodation plus a Leadership Development and mentoring programme, for full-time enrolment by New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents in a
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Two). Any study undertaken as part of a Summer Start programme will not be counted towards the first 100 points of undergraduate study. Read more on how many courses to enrol in . The laptop will be
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: PhD in Engineering Opening date: Closing date: By nomination Tenure: Up to 36 months For: Assistance with study
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in any faculty at Scholarships for the first year of undergraduate study . If you are thinking of enrolling in a conjoint degree programme, check out the faculty specific page for the other faculty in
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enrolled in an approved University of Auckland pathway programme who have achieved academically but who are experiencing hardships that potentially limit their opportunities or who may have been
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to support a first year BSc student in Biology, Computational Biology or Ecology. A $1,000 Award to support students participating in the Science Scholars programme enrolling in the first year of a BSc or
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calculation that was made when your application for admission to the University of Auckland was assessed Qualifying programme GPA/GPE - this is for postgraduate students only, and is the calculation
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accommodation in a single room in Grafton Hall for the duration of Summer School 2026 compulsory fees for enrolment in either the Summer Start, Tōia ki Waipapa or UniBound programme Tier 2 compulsory fees
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resident entering Part II of an LLB or LLB conjoint programme, who is the first in their family to attend university. A $4,000 Scholarship for a student who has completed Part II of an LLB and is enrolling
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: Annually Value: $1,000 This Prize was established in 2023, to celebrate the work of Associate Professor Rae de Lisle, MNZM, PhD, who taught at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland for over 25 years