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Te Putea Whakatupu Trust scholarships for 2013
Tawera Scholarship - aimed at Maori undergraduate students enrolled fulltime in 2013 in a commerce, business, or management degree. Preference will be given to those students who: are in their last year or second to last year of study towards their bachelor degree; have proven academic merit; demonstrate a commitment to tikanga Maori and te reo Maori; demonstrate a commitment to Maori, iwi, and hapu economic development; are interested in building personal skills and expertise to support Maori economic and social development. Maori undergraduate students enrolled fulltime in 2013 in a commerce, business, or management degree.
Rona Scholarship – aimed at Maori undergraduate and graduate students enrolled fulltime in 2013 in a fisheries, aquaculture or marine sciences degree. Preference will be given to those students who: are in their last year or second to last year of study towards their degree; have proven academic merit; have proven research experience; are involved in research with direct relevance and/or application to fisheries and aquaculture industries; demonstrate a commitment to tikanga Maori and te reo Maori; demonstrate a commitment to working in the seafood industry; and are interested in building personal skills and expertise to support Maori economic and social development.
Whanui Scholarship – aimed at Maori undergraduate and graduate students enrolled fulltime in 2013 in agriculture or agribusiness related degree. Preference will be given to those students who: are in their last year or second to last year of study towards their degree; have proven academic merit; have proven research experience; are involved in research with direct relevance and/or application to fisheries and aquaculture industries; demonstrate a commitment to tikanga Maori and te reo Maori; demonstrate a commitment to working in the seafood industry; and are interested in building personal skills and expertise to support Maori economic and social development. ( Please note this new scholarship has been supported by the Federation of Maori Authorities)
For further information and the application forms please click on the following link http://www.tpwt.maori.nz/scholarships/index.htm





Norm Brooker
January 30, 2013 at 10:09 am
Tena koutou, I just wondering how do I go about registering with Tangatawhenua.com in order for me to apply for future available education scholarships?
Nga mihi nui,
Norm.