RIBA Student Support Fund | Deadline: Friday, December 3, 2021 at 12pm (GMT)

The RIBA Student Support Fund is now open for the Autumn 2021 round of applications!

Students enrolled in RIBA Part 1 and Part 2 courses in the UK and experiencing financial hardship can apply for a bursary of up to £3,000. Guidance notes and application details are available on the RIBA website.

The deadline to apply is 12pm on Friday 3 December 2021.

By the end of December, RIBA will have supported approximately 100 students and researchers by allocating just over £290,000 in scholarships, bursaries, and grants, the highest amount ever awarded by the RIBA in a calendar year. Read more about the recipients of this year’s funding on the Scholarships and Bursaries pages of RIBA’s website.

RIBA Part 1 and Part 2 Bursaries open for applications | Deadline: Friday, May 28, 5PM GMT

The eligibility criteria:

RIBA Part 1 Bursary

To be eligible to apply for a RIBA Part 1 Bursary, students must currently be enrolled in the first year of a RIBA Part 1 course in the UK. Recipients of these bursaries will receive a maximum of £6,000 distributed in £1,000 termly instalments throughout the second and third years of study. Successful part-time applicants will receive the same maximum amount in payments proportionate to the length of studies.

RIBA Part 2 Bursary

To be eligible to apply for a RIBA Part 2 Bursary, students must be in the process of applying for a RIBA Part 2 course in the UK beginning in September 2021. Proof of enrolment will be required before the bursary is paid to successful applicants. 

Recipients of these bursaries will receive a maximum of £6,000 distributed in £1,000 termly instalments throughout the course of the Part 2. Successful part-time applicants will receive the same maximum amount in payments proportionate to the length of studies.

The deadline to apply (for both bursaries) is 5pm on Friday 28 May 2021.

For more information on how to apply please visit here.

RIBA Student Support Fund – Autumn 2020 Application Cycle | Deadline: Friday, November 27 at 17:00 GMT

The RIBA Student Support Fund – Autumn 2020 Application Cycle is now openThe full details including guidance notes and application form can be found on the RIBA website here.

The purpose of the RIBA Student Support Fund is to alleviate financial hardship for students of architecture enrolled in RIBA Part 1 and 2 courses in the UK. Applications are welcomed from students who have encountered recent financial barriers during their studies and would benefit from assistance to successfully complete the academic year. Students may apply for a maximum bursary of £3,000 in this application cycle.

The deadline to apply is 5pm on Friday 27 November 2020.

The WCCA Drawing Prize 2020 The Jonathan and Victoria Ball Award | Deadline: Friday, June 26, 2020 at 6.00pm

The Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects is offering drawing prizes to students from the London Schools of Architecture.

The aim is to encourage excellence in traditional drawing, but computer generated images will also be considered. Both RIBA Part 1 and RIBA Part 2 Students are invited to submit drawings on behalf of their School. The first prize is £300, with a runner up of £150, in each category.

Format

Please note, due to the current COVID-19 situation; we politely request digital submissions only.

This should be submitted from your School email address / account.

Please ensure to clearly label Part 1 or Part 2 – and please provide FULL name and contact telephone number in body of email.

Submission

To John Bushell, by email to ghowe@kpf.com (Gemma Howe > PA to John Bushell)

Closing Date

Friday 26th June 2020 at 6.00pm.

Exhibition

We are closely monitoring the current situation, but hope to exhibit all entries at the Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects’ Election Court Dinner at RIBA Headquarters, 66 Portland Place – date for 2020 TBC.

Enquiries

John Bushell jbushell@kpf.com Gemma Howe ghowe@kpf.com

Featured image: Part 2 Prizewinner 2013  – Jessica Tettelaar, University of Westminster

RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship _ Deadline: Thursday, June 27, 17:00

In 2007, Mrs Margot Auger donated a sum of money to the RIBA in memory of her late husband, the architect and civil engineer Boyd Auger, to create a funding scheme that would support and reward architecture students and graduates.

This became the RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship; a £5,000 scholarship which aims to assist with closely defined research proposals by architecture students and graduates lasting between 6 and 12 months, which involve carefully planned and budgeted periods of international travel. The scholarship can also support graduates in a period of international work experience, but the emphasis should be on the opportunity to travel in the chosen location.

We are pleased to confirm that in 2019, the RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship has been increased to £6,000.

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • be enrolled in a RIBA Part 1, 2 or 3 course in the UK or overseas, or
  • have been granted a place of study in a RIBA Part 2 course by the beginning of the period covered by the scholarship, or
  • have graduated from a RIBA Part 1 or 2 course within the past 5 years

Applications for 2019 are now open. For more information please visit here, where you can  download and complete the application form and submit to Gillian.Harrison@riba.org

The deadline for receipt of applications is 5pm Thursday 27 June 2019.

Please note, applications received after this time will not be accepted.

If you have any questions regarding this scholarship which are not answered in the downloadable application form, please email Gillian.Harrison@riba.org

Featured image courtesy of Jo Ashbridge, RIBA Boyd Auger Scholar 2012

RIBA Part 1 and Part 2 Bursaries_Deadline: 12pm Friday, April 19, 2019

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is now open for applications for the 2019 RIBA Part 1 Bursary and RIBA Part 2 Bursary.

Full details of the eligibility criteria and application process can be found here.

RIBA Part 1 Bursary

To be eligible to apply for a RIBA Part 1 Bursary, students must be enrolled in the first year of an RIBA Part 1 course in the UK. Recipients of these bursaries will receive a maximum of £6,000 distributed in £1,000 termly instalments throughout the second and third years of study. Successful part-time applicants will receive the same maximum amount in payments proportionate to the length of studies. The deadline for receipt of applications is 12pm on Friday 19 April 2019.

RIBA Part 2 Bursary

To be eligible to apply for a RIBA Part 2 Bursary, students must be in the process of applying for an RIBA Part 2 course in the UK beginning in September 2019. Proof of enrolment will be required before the bursary is paid to successful applicants.

Recipients of these bursaries will receive a maximum of £6,000 distributed in £1,000 termly instalments throughout the course of the Part 2. Successful part-time applicants will receive the same maximum amount in payments proportionate to the length of studies. The deadline for receipt of applications is 12pm on Friday 12 April 2019.

Reminder that the RIBA Student Support Fund, Spring 2019 application cycle is still open and current Part 1 and Part 2 students ARE eligible to apply.

Full details about this scheme are available here.

The deadline to apply is 12pm on Friday 29 March 2019.

Featured image: RIBA website – courtesy of Jordan Green, past recipient of a RIBA Part 2 Bursary

AJ Student Prize – Deadline: Friday 8th June 2018

All RIBA-accredited schools are invited to submit the final project of one undergraduate and one postgraduate student

The AJ has launched a free-to-enter prize aimed specifically at UK-based architecture schools, open to all students on RIBA-accredited architecture courses.

We are inviting all schools to submit the final-year projects of their two best students – one at undergraduate (Part 1) and one at postgraduate (Part 2) level. The projects must have been completed in the most recent academic season (2017/18). The AJ will publish the two entries received from each school in its annual student issue in July.

The judges – who will be announced next month – will choose two winners, one from each level, who will be announced at a prize-giving event in London this September. The winners’ work will also be covered in a September issue of the AJ.

This prize is a great platform for universities to celebrate the work of their students and their architecture departments in teaching the next generation of skilled architects.

More info on how to apply here.