39 phd-neural-computation-"LIST" Undergraduate positions at The University of Auckland
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Scholarship of up to $4,500 for the final year of undergraduate study in Computer Science, Information and Technology Management, Information Systems or Software Engineering. Faculty of Law A $6,000 Scholarship
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contexts. A Scholarship to recognise and reward exceptional Pacific students entering the first year of an undergraduate degree programme or Certificate of Health Sciences. A Scholarship to support students
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Practice: Classical programme in singing. A Scholarship of up to $8,000 to support domestic and international BMus and BMus conjoint students. Scholarship of up to $4,000 each to support New Zealand Citizens
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for their programme . A three year Scholarship of $5,000 per annum for an international or domestic Bachelor of Design Student with a passion for design who wants to be a game-changer in the field. External
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or University of Otago, and has been accepted into the first professional year of the medical degree programme. For more information and to apply visit RAPHS . Other scholarships, awards and prizes Search our
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Winiata, MA N.Z., PhD Edin., who was at the time of his death an Adult Education Tutor of the University of Auckland, and an outstanding Māori leader. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply
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wear. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise the student who has demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities and peer support throughout the Bachelor of Nursing programme, as voted by
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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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1 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
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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