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programmes Opening date: 18 February 2026 (Semester 2/Quarter 3/Quarter 4 intake) and 9 September 2026 (Semester 1/Quarter 1/Quarter 2 intake) Closing date: 1 April 2026 (Semester 2/Quarter 3/Quarter 4
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and careers in areas as diverse as software development, UI design, mathematics, mechatronics, computational design, and other STEM disciplines. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will
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. The scholarship is usually $2,000 plus expenses to travel and present at the annual Coastal Restoration Trust Conference. The Livestock Improvement Patrick Shannon Scholarship Programme is named after one
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as an architectural draughting cadet at the Ministry of Works and Development (MWD) in 1960. He graduated from the University of Auckland with a Diploma in Architecture in 1966, registered as an
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the student with the highest grades in the first year of the Master of Health Psychology programme each year. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply for this scholarship, award or prize or complete
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in Semester Two we recommend you seek enrolment advice before the start of Semester One as you may not be able to start all programmes in Semester Two. 1 For the purposes of this Scholarship, full
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of the Scholarship is to encourage the development of a cadre of future leaders of business and society by promoting academic excellence and assisting outstanding Māori students to reach their full potential
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in the Western Bay of Plenty sub-region. The main purpose of the Award is to support the education, development and advancement of emerging and aspiring New Zealand performing artists. Regulations How
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pharmacy studies along with personal and professional leadership development, and service contributions among Part III students in the Bachelor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Auckland. Regulations
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McLeod was Clinical Reader in the Department of Community Health. He played a major role in the development of public health in Auckland as Medical Officer of Health, then as a Deputy General Manager of