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Heard in memory of her husband Mark Heard. Mr and Mrs Heard believed that education opportunities should be available to anyone regardless of the financial, social and cultural factors that normally
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1996. In spite of suffering from a significant hearing disability Dulcie Bowman graduated from the University of Auckland and thereafter pursued a career in teaching. The Scholarship was established in
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of Arts at the University of Auckland. The purpose of the Scholarship is to further develop the relationship, based on the Memorandum of Understanding, between the University of Auckland and Ngāti Whātua
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Optometrical Association) established this Scholarship in memory of Mr Harry C. Russell in recognition of his services to the advancement of optometric education in New Zealand. Regulations How to apply
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died in 1965 and, following the death of his wife in 1997, a Scholarship was established in 2000 in his memory to assist students to further their musical education overseas. Regulations How to apply
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for the first time in 2012. Graeme Lewis, though trained and practising in finance and accounting, developed a deep interest in Microbiology through his wife’s research and teaching. He held a strong belief that
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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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teaching. The Scholarship was established in 1996 by Dulcie Bowman’s sister, Miss Alva Bowman, who gifted a capital sum to fund the Award. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to encourage hearing-impaired
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was an internationally renowned Property academic specialising in the area of Property Finance, he was an author of two books commonly used in the teaching of Property Finance and a mentor of many academics and students
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the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and a distinguished musician and teacher. It was established in 1989 to assist students to further their music education in the violoncello overseas. Regulations How