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University Global Citizen programme Scholarship overview Status: Open Key facts Value: Up to $750 Number available: Multiple awards Type of study: Undergraduate, Postgraduate Of note: Apply year-round
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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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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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digital marketing and advertising, public relations, social media and web, best practice and trends and ability to incorporate these into marketing strategies. Proficiency in web and event management
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application , uploading the relevant materials, with your intended project name. When applying, you should select "State-sponsored postgraduate program for national construction of high-level universities", and
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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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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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the delivery of programme pathways through to managing the university's external relations, supporting the university in its teaching and research activities, as well as leading key partnerships. About this role
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Māori Office, Te Pūtahi-a-Toi, School of Māori Knowledge, Colleges, Marketing, Web, Communications Academic Advisers, Māori staff across the university and other service partners. Contribute