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Massey University invites high achieving, excellent Chinese students to apply for PhD study in New Zealand with scholarship support from the China Scholarships Council (CSC) and the University. Our
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at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, both in-person and online. You will also lead and contribute to an active research programme, including the supervision of Master's and PhD students, and pursue external
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institution. Scholarship overview Status: Open Key facts Value: $10,000 Duration: Up to three years' duration Number available: Four scholarships Type of study: Full-time, Postgraduate, Masters, PhD
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the next generation of agricultural leaders. Engage with the broader academic and professional communities, fostering meaningful connections. Essential Qualifications & Expertise: A PhD in Farm Management
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delivery of short courses to industry stakeholders and international cohorts. What We’re Looking For | Ōu pūkenga We welcome candidates who are: Educators with a completed PhD or Master’s degree in Animal
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. Ngā Pūkenga | About You We’re looking for a candidate with: A PhD in Food Science, Nutrition, Biochemistry, or a related field Proven research experience in food structure, digestion models, and
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Group, the NZ Conservation Authority, and recently appointed independent chair of Quayside Holdings. With a PhD in animal science, Warren was previously professor of Agribusiness and Resource Management
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research identified the date of the formation of the Manawatū river valley. She was awarded a scholarship to study her PhD at Southern Illinois University, USA, completing in 1974. Her research focused
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are undertaking postgraduate research in the areas of durable resource management as affected by land use. What you'll be studying This is a postgraduate scholarship. You will be studying towards a PhD or master's
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Dr Garrick Latch completed a Master of Agricultural Science at Massey University in 1958. He was then awarded a Fulbright Scholarship that led to a PhD in plant pathology from the University