10 phd-position-in-statistics Postgraduate scholarships at Lincoln University in New Zealand
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in mathematics, statistics, computing or biology. Applicants with a strong quantitative (particularly applied statistics) or computer programming background, combined with marine biology will be
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and seed technology for the benefit of New Zealand. The scholarship is available to candidates undertaking a PhD, Masters or Honours degree. The scholarship shall be open to people who are eligible
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awards are granted annually, valued at up to US$40,000 (plus NZ$4,000 travel funding) for up to one year of study or research in the US. Students undertaking multi-year Masters or PhD degrees have the
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for Excellence may be awarded to any student engaged in research at Lincoln University leading to the award of a Masters or PhD degree. Value $2,500 Closing Date 31 March Selection Criteria The scholarship shall
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$4,000 travel funding) for up to one year of study or research in the US. Students undertaking multi-year Masters or PhD degrees have the opportunity to apply for additional funding of up to US$30,000
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One award valued at up to US$40,000 (plus NZ$4,000 travel funding) is granted annually for up to one year of study or research in the US. Students undertaking multi-year Masters or PhD degrees have the
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contact, Professor Bryce Williamson. Value Up to $17,000 per annum at Masters level and $25,000 per annum at PhD level. Normally one Masters and one Doctoral scholarship will be awarded each year. Closing
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of the Kate Sheppard National Memorial which commemorates the 1993 centennial of women’s suffrage in New Zealand. This award (amount set either annually or biennially depending on funds by the Kate Sheppard
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addition to commitment to study, make a positive contribution to the life of Lincoln University. Value Current value: $1,000 Closing Date 30 June Availability Available to New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident
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by the Johnstone family and the BNZ, to encourage and promote study towards the Agricultural Industry at Lincoln University. The scholarship recognises the value Peter put on education and also