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applicants enrolled at a GEMS Education Network School Please note: this Bursary is for students who are able to begin their studies face-to-face in New Zealand, it will not be applied to students who begin
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Accepting applications Value: $1,000 Study Level: Undergraduate Subject Area: Education Closing Date: No application required The Bursary is by nomination of the Pro Vice-Chancellor Division
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; an unending pursuit to reach the pinnacle of your desires which in the case of this Scholarship is education and knowledge. Te Paewai o te Rangi is also a pathway where the terrestrial becomes the celestial and
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the intention of enabling students to develop valuable research skills. Projects are to be undertaken over the course of a 10–12-week period. Applications Applications are to be completed and received from
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About the scholarship Application status: Not currently open for applications Applicable study: Enrolment in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Education (Teaching) Huarahi Māori Specialisation Opening date
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The Energy Education Trust of New Zealand Undergraduate Scholarship was established to assist students to undertake full-time study in the fields of science, economics or engineering and related
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challenges which might otherwise prevent them from considering entry to tertiary education. It is aimed at students who would undertake a full-time study programme at Lincoln University. The scholarship shall
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The Don Scott Agricultural Education Trust is the result of merging two Agricultural Training Trusts, that previously operated within the combined Provinces Region. The Trust gains its name from Don
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students who are following a pathway into undergraduate or sub-degree study at Lincoln University from other educational providers. Value $5000 Closing Date 15 August and 31 March Selection Criteria
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contribution to Māori community development and education of Ekara James Lewis. This scholarships purpose is to encourage a Māori student of academic calibre and leadership potential to continue tertiary study