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scholarship, first because it has a direct bearing on the real estate profession, and second because it is an area where few such grants are available to students,” said Philip Rotheram, the manager of Harcourts Papanui office and the organiser of the scholarship. The first scholarship was awarded in July, to Ms Brigette Leckie. Ms Leckie is completing a degree in commerce, economics and law, and hopes to take up a career
in Treasury. “We firmly believe in encouraging talent and achievement, whether that be in the sales sphere, on the sports field or in academia. As an industry, we need to foster the development of such students as Brigette Leckie, in the hope of attracting them to the real estate field,” said Mr Rotheram. Applications for the sholarship are accepted from February 1 to March 31 each y ear -
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