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to the student(s) ranked highest based on their overall level of disadvantage. Study level: Undergraduate Student type: Domestic students Study stage type: Future study Study area: Architecture, building, planning
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Number on offer: One Offer rate: Biennially Value: $400 The Pasifika Student Prize in Planning was established in 2011 by the School of Architecture and Planning. The main purpose of the Prize is to
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; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics; Education; Engineering; Environment; Health; Information technology and computer science; Law; Music
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or Permanent Resident enrolling in the first year of a BAS, up to $15,000 pa for up to three years. An $8,000 Scholarship to support a Māori student enrolling full-time in a Bachelor of Architectural
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fields, particularly those whose paths are being blocked by financial challenges or difficult circumstances. The following subject areas are eligible: Architecture, Engineering, Law, Property, and Urban
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are being blocked by financial challenges or difficult circumstances. The following subject areas are eligible: Architecture, Engineering, Law, Property, and Urban Planning. See the Keystone Trust website
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% Other grading systems will be considered when you apply. Eligible courses by study area Bachelor of Architectural Design/Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Construction Management and Quantity
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by a student enrolled for the Bachelor of Architectural Studies in the course ARCHDES 301. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply for this scholarship, award or prize or complete an online
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: Domestic and international students Study stage type: Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences
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students Study stage type: Future study, Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and