Dilshika Weerasekera Memorial Award
An Award for the Māori student or Pacific student enrolled full-time who achieved the best overall performance in CHEM 110 and 120 and who has gone on to enrol in Stage II Chemistry courses.
About the scholarship
Application status: No application required
Applicable study: BSc or BAdvSci(Hons) in Chemistry
Opening date:
Closing date: By nomination
Tenure: One year
For: Assistance with study
Number on offer: One
Offer rate: Annually
Value: $500
The main purpose of the Award is to recognise and reward the Māori or Pacific student who demonstrates academic excellence in Stage I Chemistry courses and who has gone on to enrol in Stage II Chemistry courses in the following year.
Regulations
How to apply
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Disclaimer
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