16 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth Undergraduate positions at Massey University
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commitment to contributing to Māori advancement. How the scholarship will add to the prospect of successful completion and your personal development, along with your desire to study food technology, will also
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Development Centre Undergraduate Food Technology Scholarship is offering up to nine scholarships. The scholarship duration is four years, and you will receive specialised mentorship from Fonterra throughout
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of Earth and Environmental Science either in the first year, or transferring into the second or third year, to be eligible. Eligibility criteria You will be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident who is
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issues and a desire to pursue a career in this field. What you'll be studying This is an undergraduate scholarship. You will be studying a degree programme that can be related back to the energy needs
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The Andrew Turnbull Scholarship was established in 2011 from funds gifted to Massey University by Mr Andrew Turnbull, a farmer from Taranaki, to support a deserving agricultural or horticultural
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These bursaries are funded by a foundation fund established by the David Levene Foundation. Business leader, Sir David Levene, started work in his father’s paint and wallpaper business in 1947. He
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These bursaries are provided from a Trust Fund established by the Will of the late Ella Grace Elgar who, with her husband Charles, farmed at "Fernside" near Featherston in the Wairarapa. Who we're
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The Demetrians Agricultural Bursary was developed in 2020 to make use of funds that had been invested for many years following the dissolution of the Demetrians AgHort Faculty Association
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The David Renouf Environmental Science Scholarship supports undergraduate students studying courses in water quality and management, soil science, land and water science, or ecology. Eligibility
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communities. Award Value The value of the Scholarship is up to $8000 per year to cover academic course fees for the recipient’s second and third years of study. The funds will be paid to the recipient