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Graduate wins award

A graduate student of the zoology department at the University of Canterbury is one of 11 New Zealanders who have recently won Prince and Princess of Wales science awards. Mr Richard Holdaway plans to use the award to visit. Britain and

the United States to study eagle skeletons. The Prince and Princess of Wales awards are made twice-yearly to New Zealand-based scientists, technologists and technicians to enable them to study overseas subjects relevant to New Zealand.

The contact with new ideas and different approaches is hoped to ensure that New Zealand can keep up with the latest scientific developments. Grants distributed in the ninth series of the awards totalled $21,600.

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Press, 26 January 1988, Page 5

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Graduate wins award Press, 26 January 1988, Page 5

Graduate wins award Press, 26 January 1988, Page 5

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