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Tenure: Prize For: Prize Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $2,000 This Prize was established in memory of H R Rodwell, a lecturer in the Department of Economics at The University of Auckland
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with study Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: Up to $5,000 The Scholarship was first established in 2011 and is funded by Market Economics Ltd, an independent New Zealand-based consultancy
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About the scholarship Application status: Not currently open for applications Applicable study: First year of study at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland in a BCom, BProp or associated
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Faculty of Business and Economics Entry Level Undergraduate Scholarship - The University of Auckland
on the recommendation of the relevant faculty or University of Auckland committee. For more information about the awarding process for this scholarship, award or prize, download a copy of the regulations. Help and
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industry professionals from University of Canterbury, University of Auckland, Arizona State University, Asteria Engineering Consultancy, Intranel Consultancy, Tawhaki Joint Venture, and Axiom Space. Āu Mahi
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research and academic excellence Law ranked 55th in the 2023 QS World Rankings by Subject The University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau is seeking an inspirational leader with outstanding interpersonal
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(Massey University (host), Auckland and Otago Universities, AgResearch and Plant & Food Research) and disciplines. Collectively, this leads to a “NZ Inc” approach to food research and generates knowledge
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was an American businessman with a long-term interest in tertiary education and who was a major supporter of the University of Auckland Business School. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to encourage
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, University of Auckland alumni and friends. The University recognises that students from refugee backgrounds are likely to experience barriers to accessing and succeeding at the University. The primary purpose
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Offer rate: Annually Value: $2,000 The Prize was established in 2020 and is funded by Suzanne Smith, an alumna of the University of Auckland, who worked for the World Bank and is now a documentary film