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programmes, majoring in quantity surveying/construction economics: Bachelor of Construction (Quantity Surveying) - Massey University Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics) - UNITEC Bachelor
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Who we're looking for We're looking for someone with a passion for understanding how we impact Earth’s systems and how to use scientific skills to steer us towards a more sustainable future. What you'll be studying This is an undergraduate scholarship, you may be entering the Bachelor of Earth...
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at Massey University, where he spent 18 years in various roles including supervising the 9000 SU Riverside Farm in the Wairarapa. One of Warren’s greatest contributions to agricultural science and farming
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The scholarship shall be available to students attending either Taupo, Reporoa or Turangi area Colleges, or are family members of the Central Plateau Vet Society Inc members. Existing university
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the following with your application: one reference from a Massey University staff member one character reference an academic transcript for any tertiary study completed outside of Massey University a statement
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Professor Clem Hill was the first professor of education at Massey University. He was instrumental in establishing a department that offers a variety of general and specialised qualifications from
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The Bowler Ravensdown Scholarship was established from combined funds from the memorial to Dermot G. Bowler, a Massey Agricultural College (later Massey University) staff member from 1946 to 1982
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) who died in 1930. It has been supplemented by funds provided by the organising committee of the Massey University Dairy Farmer Conference held in Taranaki in 1989. What you'll be studying
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will mainly have these prefixes: 111, 112, 117, 119, 138, 171, 188, 189, 238 or 239. Eligibility criteria You must be: a graduate of a New Zealand university studying full-time an enrolled Massey
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This scholarship is funded from an endowment to Massey University by the late George Henry Dear. George grew up on a family farm in Rongotea which had been in the family for three generations