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Postgraduate Scholarships and Research Opportunities in
Biomechanics, Motor Control and Sport, Exercise and Movement Related
Areas
Department of Sport & Exercise Science, University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
Postgraduate Scholarships for 2000 are available on a competitive basis
to eligible students applying for Postgraduate Studies in the Department
of Sport & Exercise Science, University of Auckland. This includes B.Sc.
(Honours) , MSc, MSc (thesis) and Ph.D. degree programmes. Other funding
sources are available through the Faculty of Science and University of
Auckland for exceptional students with B.Sc. and/or MSc degrees.
The University of Auckland was established in 1883, and has grown into
an international center of learning and academic excellence. The
University is situated in the heart of the cosmopolitan city of Auckland
and provides an exciting and stimulating environment for 26,000
students.
Information about scholarships, degree programmes, departmental staff,
research and facilities in biomechanics, motor control, ergonomics and
related areas can be found on our web site, by accessing the link to our
Departmental Handbook for 2000, or by contacting staff directly.
The department Home Page is located at
http://www.scitec.auckland.ac.nz/Sport/
Scholarship information can be located directly at
http://www.scitec.auckland.ac.nz/Sport/files/PG%20Scholarship%20Form.htm
General inquiries can be directed to w.byblow@auckland.ac.nz.
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Dr Winston Byblow, Senior Lecturer
Acting Head of Department
Department of Sport & Exercise Science
University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
w.byblow@auckland.ac.nz
Ph: 64 9 373 7599 x6844
Fax:64 9 373 7043
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Postgraduate Scholarships and Research Opportunities in
Biomechanics, Motor Control and Sport, Exercise and Movement Related
Areas
Department of Sport & Exercise Science, University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
Postgraduate Scholarships for 2000 are available on a competitive basis
to eligible students applying for Postgraduate Studies in the Department
of Sport & Exercise Science, University of Auckland. This includes B.Sc.
(Honours) , MSc, MSc (thesis) and Ph.D. degree programmes. Other funding
sources are available through the Faculty of Science and University of
Auckland for exceptional students with B.Sc. and/or MSc degrees.
The University of Auckland was established in 1883, and has grown into
an international center of learning and academic excellence. The
University is situated in the heart of the cosmopolitan city of Auckland
and provides an exciting and stimulating environment for 26,000
students.
Information about scholarships, degree programmes, departmental staff,
research and facilities in biomechanics, motor control, ergonomics and
related areas can be found on our web site, by accessing the link to our
Departmental Handbook for 2000, or by contacting staff directly.
The department Home Page is located at
http://www.scitec.auckland.ac.nz/Sport/
Scholarship information can be located directly at
http://www.scitec.auckland.ac.nz/Sport/files/PG%20Scholarship%20Form.htm
General inquiries can be directed to w.byblow@auckland.ac.nz.
--
Dr Winston Byblow, Senior Lecturer
Acting Head of Department
Department of Sport & Exercise Science
University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
w.byblow@auckland.ac.nz
Ph: 64 9 373 7599 x6844
Fax:64 9 373 7043
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