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scholarships also include a professional development programme. See HortNZ Scholarship s for more information and to apply. For students engaging in research enhancing veterinary contributions to the welfare and
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, specialising in Advanced Nursing, and/or a Master of Nursing programme. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before the closing date. Please read the regulations
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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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recognise the graduating students who obtained the highest marks in their undergraduate programme. Each Faculty will be allocated a number of Awards based on the number of students who have met
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postgraduate training. A Scholarship to support a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident who has completed a degree or diploma from the Faculty of Law and is now undertaking a doctoral programme in Law at
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. The scholarship is usually $2,000 plus expenses to travel and present at the annual Coastal Restoration Trust Conference. The Livestock Improvement Patrick Shannon Scholarship Programme is named after one
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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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The Kupe Leadership Programme will offer a unique experience that each year will develop a cohort of future leaders who are committed to Aotearoa New Zealand and who will help envision and create a
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$2,000 Award to support women who have completed a University of Auckland Foundation Programme and are enrolling in a degree programme. Apply now . An Award of up to $6,000pa for up to three years
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Roimata 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