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“the extremely valuable contribution Massey University is making towards the development of the accountancy profession in New Zealand”. Who we're looking for We're looking for accountancy students interested in
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“why” we do things the way we do and contribute to the development and implementation of new processes and systems. As you will be working in a supportive team environment, you will quickly establish a
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The purpose of the Arthritis NZ Summer Scholarships programme is to support students who are undertaking arthritis-related research whilst being supervised by an experienced research professional
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community practice team have a fast-paced environment and enjoy a varied role working alongside the other departments within the hospital, allowing scope to further educate in other areas. About you The
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Psychology Service (PPS). Contributing to the training and supervision of interns and practicum students. Engaging in community service development, including presentations, workshops, group interventions, and
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. Be part of a vibrant, supportive team making a real impact. Enjoy professional development opportunities and a competitive benefits package. Help shape the success and reputation of Massey’s sports and
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pathway for students and emerging artists to develop their creative practice in sculpture. Who we're looking for We're looking for a third or fourth-year Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons) degree or the Bachelor
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why we challenge ourselves to find new ways to bring our dairy goodness to people around the world. At our Research and Development Centre in Palmerston North, we know the smallest things can make a
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developing future capability within the seed industry and so continue to fund these scholarships. The name changed to AsureQuality Seed Technology Scholarship to mark this change Who we're looking for We're
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plant breeders to develop disease resistance in grasses and legumes and also used pathogenic fungus for biological control of pasture insects. It was this work that brought Dr Latch to the attention