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. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise and reward the top student in Chemistry in the Tertiary Foundation Certificate programme. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply for this scholarship
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An Award to support a final year BAdvSci(Hons), BSc(Hons) or MSc student pursuing a research programme in Chemistry, Green Chemical Science or Medicinal Chemistry. About the scholarship Application
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About the scholarship Application status: Not currently open for applications Applicable study: Full-time undergraduate or postgraduate study in Engineering Opening date: 14 April 2026 Closing date
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Number on offer: Four Offer rate: Annually Value: $250 each The Siphala Foundation Stage III Chemistry Prize was established in 2010 by the Siphala Foundation. The Siphala Foundation is a charitable trust
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University of Auckland’s equity groups who are enrolled in a research masters programme in the Faculty of Arts and Education or the Faculty of Engineering and Design with a substantial creative component
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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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Economics, Law or Medical and Health Sciences. Next available for 2028. Scholarships for the second or subsequent year of study in Law A $4,000 Scholarship to support a New Zealand citizen or permanent
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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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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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Number on offer: Up to three Offer rate: Annually Value: $3,500 each The Award, originally established in 1990 as the ‘Beca Engineering Prizes’, is intended to encourage students with the potential to add