Nursing Education and Research Foundation (NERF) - Scholarships & Grants

NERF Scholarships & Grants

The Foundation offers multiple scholarships and grants. To see a full range of the scholarships and grants offered click here.  

Key dates

Applications for the NERF Undergraduate Study Scholarship reopen 15th January 2024 and close 12th February 2024. 

In the media: Celebrating women's rugby with Kaha Cup

1 June 2022

Unitec Sports and Recreation lecturer Chantal Bakersmith was instrumental in establishing the Kaha Cup for Auckland women's rugby as a taonga to celebrate the three dominant clubs.

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Keisha Rawiri awarded Kate Edger Scholarship for Master of Architecture Project

18 May 2022

Keisha’s Masters project represents an extremely significant journey of connection on a professional and personal level.

KEECT Awards Coordinator Katrina Ford says Keisha’s hard work and determination to succeed combined with dedication to her whānau and community epitomizes the values of the Trust.

Tau Henare Marae

Introduction into MIG Welding

his practical hands-on micro-credential is ideal for anyone who has no or very little MIG welding knowledge or experience and also for those wanting a refresher in this specific type of welding. The programme is designed to introduce learners to welding theory, how to set up the equipment, and health and safety. With the majority of time spent on practical welding, learners will inspect welds for defects and quality.

Programme Highlight

After completing this programme,

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Increased family violence funding must enhance support for kaupapa Māori initiatives

11 May 2022

Researchers leading ‘He Waka Eke Noa’, a project dedicated to identifying Māori led solutions to addressing the impact of violence on whānau say targeted funding in Budget 2022 highlights continued movement by the coalition government to increase resources. 

He Waka Eke Noa an MBIE funded Endeavour Research project led by Ngā Wai A Te Tūī, has driven in-depth investigation into the impact of violence on whānau and the importance of Māori led solutions. 

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