Up to 15 Māori scholarships are being offered to tertiary students and emerging researchers to attend any of the short courses offered by NZSSN in their Summer Programme 2010.
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga is pleased to announce its scholarships for research methods and skills via the New Zealand Social Statistics Network (NZSSN)summer programme 2010. Up to 15 Māori scholarships are being offered to tertiary students (undergraduate or postgraduate) and emerging researchers to attend any of the short coursesoffered by NZSSN in their Summer Programme 2010 at Victoria University, Wellington.
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