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the Faculty of Science in study relating to cyber security. A $5,000 Scholarship to support an undergraduate Māori or Pacific student enrolling in a BSc in Biological Sciences, Biomedical Science, Ecology
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enrolled in a Masters or PhD programme in the School of Environment or the Department of Mathematics. Business School A $5,000 Scholarship to support an international or domestic student enrolled in
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of study in computer science, cyber security, technology, mathematics, computer engineering and/or data science at any New Zealand tertiary institution. Four scholarships of up to $10,000 each are available. Le
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scholarship is aimed at second year tertiary students and above (including Honours and Masters) who are intending to take a full-time course of study in computer science, cyber security, technology, mathematics
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: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 The Prize commemorates the late Dr Alice Bush, a distinguished Auckland Paediatrician and courageous champion of children’s and women’s welfare. The New Zealand
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semesters in one year (Semesters One and 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
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How to apply It’s easy! When you apply for a place in an eligible programme at the University, you will be considered for a guaranteed scholarship — you just need to meet the closing date
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Auckland Doctoral Scholarship at the time of application for a place in their doctoral programme. Any student who is to be offered a place in a doctoral programme will be eligible for scholarship
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graduate of the University of Auckland. It is financed from funds donated by Dr Yash Ghai, Robb Lecturer at the University of Auckland in 2007, and by legal colleagues and friends of Gina Rudland. The main