Tuesday 23 April 2019

Masonic scholarship in nz

History


In 1978 the Auckland District members of the Board of Benevolence were of the view that the Craft would derive some benefit from assisting young persons who had no Masonic connections and who were experiencing financial difficulties during their period of university studies.

A pilot scheme was established for a trial period of one year at University of Auckland. In 1978 $1,000 was expended, which rose to $3,045 in 1979 and $3,010 over just four months in 1980. The scheme was terminated in 1980 as it was evident it should be extended to the other 6 universities.

In its stead in 1981 a substitute scheme designated for students awarding bursaries of $500.00 each. Eighteen per year were awarded and divided between the seven universities, proportional to their student population.

In 1992 the Bursaries were discontinued but replaced with applications for “Tertiary Assistance” a supplementary form completed in conjunction with “Application for Assistance.”

Freemasons Scholarships were awarded for the first time in 1992 for academic excellence Scholarships Awarded to seven universities in New Zealand, now  we have eight: Auckland, AUT, Waikato, Massey, Victoria, Canterbury, Lincoln and Otago.

A scholarship committee works with the University directly in considering all applications and decides independently on the successful applicants.

John key

http://www.nndb.com/lists/481/000045346/


AKA John Phillip Key
Born: 9-Aug-1961
Birthplace: Auckland, NZ
Gender: Male
Religion: Agnostic
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Government, Business
Nationality: New Zealand
Executive summary: Prime Minister of New Zealand
John Key's father was an alcoholic Englishman who died mere weeks after leaving the family in 1969, when John was seven years of age. His mother was a Jewish refugee from Austria, who raised him and his two older sisters alone. As a teen he enjoyed political debate, especially arguing his National Party loyalties with his mother, a staunch Labour supporter. In high school he was a stand-out debater, and won honors in economics. After earning a degree in commerce at the University of Canterbury, he worked in business and as an investment banker in New Zealand for more than a decade, then joined Merrill Lynch for posts in Singapore, London and Sydney. His rise was meteoric and made him a millionaire several times over, and his timing was also excellent -- in three of his finance positions, his employers faced serious ethics or criminal investigations after he left, and Key was never implicated in any of the scandals.
He returned to New Zealand in 2001 to run for Parliament, a first step, he confided to his sisters, toward his childhood dream of being Prime Minister. He won the Helensville seat the following year on the National Party ticket, and with his business background he soon became his party's finance spokesman. He was made Party Leader on 27 November 2006, and elected Prime Minister two years later, ousting Helen Clark and the Labour Party on his promise to lead a moderate, center-right government.
Father: George Keys (restaurateur, b. circa 1914, d. 1969 heart failure)
Mother: Ruth Lazar Key (b. circa 1923, m. Sep-1948, d. 2000 pneumonia)
Sister: Elizabeth Key (b. circa 1949)
Sister: Susan Key (b. 1958)
Wife: Bronagh Dougan Key (high school sweetheart, m. 1984, two children)
Daughter: Stephie (b. circa 1993)
Son: Max (b. circa 1995)
    High School: Burnside High School, Christchurch, NZ (1979)
    University: BS Commerce, University of Canterbury
    University: Harvard University
    Prime Minister of New Zealand (2008-)
    Member of New Zealand Parliament (2002-08)
    Merrill Lynch Global Director of Foreign Exchange (1995-2001)
    Bankers Trust New Zealand Foreign Exchange Director (1988-95)
    Elders Merchant Finance Trader (1985-88)
    Canterbury International Junior Executive (1982-85)
    Funeral: Nelson Mandela (2013)
    Austrian Ancestry (maternal)
    Jewish Ancestry (maternal)
    English Ancestry (paternal)

john key timeline soros

 https://robinwestenra.blogspot.com/2015/08/john-key-wall-streets-man-in-beehive.html

Sir John Phillip Key GNZM AC (born 9 August 1961) is a former New Zealand politician who served as the 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand and Leader of the New Zealand National Party. He was elected leader of the party in November 2006 and appointed Prime Minister in November 2008, resigning from both posts in December 2016. After leaving politics, Key was appointed to board of director and chairmanship roles in New Zealand corporations.
Born in Auckland before moving to Christchurch when he was a child, Key attended the University of Canterbury and graduated in 1981 with a bachelor of commerce. He began a career in the foreign exchange market in New Zealand before moving overseas to work for Merrill Lynch, in which he became head of global foreign exchange in 1995, a position he would hold for six years. In 1999 he was appointed a member of the Foreign Exchange Committee of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York until leaving in 2001.

So 1981 minus three is 1979 the start of his education at chch uni

 The Honours Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. (Hons) or B.Comm. (Hons) or H.B.Com. or H.B.Comm.) is further advanced. It may consist of a four-year program[2][3] or of a one-year program taken subsequent to a three-year Bachelor's degree.[4] The degree requires additional academic courses to be completed with higher academic performance standards and may also require a researched thesis component; the one-year program is often focused exclusively on a single subject-area.[5][6]

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