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University of Auckland Foundation Visitor) to encourage the study of Mathematics. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply for this scholarship, award or prize or complete an online application form
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an online application form. It is awarded on the recommendation of the relevant faculty or University of Auckland committee. For more information about the awarding process for this scholarship, award
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. It is awarded 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
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, to undertake a PhD in Physics, Computer Science or Mathematics in the Faculty of Science at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will usually open around
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, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at The University of Auckland from 1984 to 2000, and is financed from funds donated by relatives, friends and colleagues. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise a
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student at the University of Auckland from 1960 until 1963. The purpose of the Prize is to recognise the student who has exhibited the most potential to succeed in Mathematical Physics. If there is no
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, University of Auckland, specialising in Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Mathematical Modelling or Statistics. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before
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University of Auckland from the family of HH & NP Craig. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to encourage Māori students to pursue graduate studies in Environmental Science or Mathematics. Regulations How
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Value: $500 The Ivan Reilly Prize was established in 2007 by the Department of Mathematics. The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise the top performing student in MATHS 250 in any one year
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About the scholarship Application status: Not currently open for applications Applicable study: Past pupils of Epsom Girls' Grammar enrolling in Mathematics or Statistics in an undergraduate degree