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Eligibility restrictions: Specific programmes only. Cambridge Equine Hospital is offering funding for a veterinary science student to experience a full equine practice through two weeks' practical work
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students facing financial hardship. You will be enrolled in an undergraduate programme in a technical area such as nursing or design. Scholarship overview Status: Closed Key facts Value: Amount varies
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close 1 October 2026. Contact us, Whakapā mai Monday – Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm Email: contact@massey.ac.nz Phone (NZ): 0800 627739 Phone (International): +64 6 350 5701 Text: 5222 Web chat Social media
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into tertiary education programme a character reference with their contact details Selection considerations The scholarship is awarded by the Drenched Board of Trustees. The selection panel has the right
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programme. There will be six funding opportunities that may be awarded each year to Postgraduates who undertake research that furthers understanding, treatment, or prevention of ME/CFS and Long COVID
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) Studying rural valuation and plan to pursue a career in rural valuation. (c) New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents. Selection considerations The criteria for selection will be: (a) Academic merit (b
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postgraduate degree or postgraduate diploma and be studying soil science with the College of Sciences, Massey University. Eligibility criteria You must be: studying full time enrolled in a specific programme
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Restrictions Eligibility restrictions: High achievement. Specific programme only. Who we're looking for We're looking for someone with an interest in rural large animal practice who is available to see practice
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into or planning to partake in an overseas internship or student exchange programme Application checklist Include the following with your application: evidence of your approval to participate in overseas study and
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for postgraduate students who are facing financial difficulty. What you'll be studying You can be enrolled in any postgraduate programme. Note, Doctoral students may not apply, but may be eligible for alternative