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of Engineering at Auckland. It commemorates the recognition by the University of New Zealand of teaching for the Bachelor of Engineering at the Auckland School of Engineering from 1928. During 1995 the fund
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Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $500 This Prize was established in 2017 and is funded by Mr Chee Seang Loh, an alumnus and Honorary Teaching Fellow in the School of Optometry and Vision
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of teaching in optical dispensing (see Note I). The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise the student in the final year of the Bachelor of Optometry programme at the University of Auckland who has excelled
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of behavioural science teaching in the undergraduate medical curriculum. The intention is that the Prize be awarded to a student who demonstrates all the following: a sound knowledge of the curriculum; an ability
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the University’s strategic recruitment goal to encourage greater participation of Pacific students into tertiary education. Regulations How to apply Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before
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The Scholarship was established in 2022 and is funded by Freda and George Green, who were each the first in their families to have a tertiary education which, in no small way, enabled all of their children to also
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, and to recognise the benefits of an Arts education for both students and the wider community. The purpose of the Scholarship is to assist school leavers from schools with a high Equity Index number
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Potential Scholarship acknowledges that some talented students may face significant barriers to tertiary education, and takes into account a number of factors that can impact on an individual’s ability
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specialising in Civil Engineering. This Scholarship will enable Tonkin + Taylor to support the engineering profession, and be involved in the education of future engineers. Regulations How to apply Please read
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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