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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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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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been disadvantaged due to their personal circumstances. Both school-leavers or students currently enrolled in approved tertiary pathway programmes are eligible to apply for these scholarships
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of students from other undergraduate programmes. The main purpose of the award is to recognise the outstanding contribution of students to the academic development of the faculty whilst undertaking
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of an undergraduate degree programme or a Certificate of Health Sciences. Read more at University of Auckland Māori Academic Excellence Scholarships . A Scholarship to support students currently
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. This PhD is funded by the recently activated 2025 MBIE Endeavour Research Programme “Te Moana Mahana” and will support the activities of the Ocean Heatscape Work Package. The PhD project would develop
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by Pink Beluga, a property development and management company and key scholarship partner for the Keystone Trust. The Keystone Trust is a charitable Trust established in 1994 to provide financial and
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programme. A $1,200 Award to support a woman student who is a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident enrolled in Part VI of the MBChB undertaking an elective that focuses on the health of women and
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was established in 2011 and is funded by alumni of the Faculty of Engineering who studied at the University of Auckland under the Colombo Plan, together with other donors. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to
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or personal development programmes Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland acknowledges that some talented students may face significant barriers to tertiary education and takes into account if you: have