Scholarship opportunity | Architecture Sans Frontières UK: Practices of Urban Inclusion – Collaborative learning programme |Deadline: Sunday, May 30, 2021

ASF-UK are offering two funded scholarships on our new part-time educational offer, Practices of Urban Inclusion, taking place this May to October 2021! Scholarships are offered to individuals working in the fields of migration and/or refugee support in the UK.

This course forms part of the Erasmus Plus programme, Desinc Live: Designing and Learning in the Context of Migration. Desinc Live is a European learning programme aimed at exploring what is needed to create cities as places of care for people with lived experience of migration, displacement and exile.

For more information you can view the Course Prospectus here https://bit.ly/3wnQBGQ
and the Call-out for participants here: https://bit.ly/3ftAO3n

ADAM Architecture Travel Scholarship 2020_Deadline: April 30, 2020

ADAM Architecture is inviting students to apply for the annual Travel Scholarship to support overseas research in architecture, architectural technology and urban design.

The closing date is 30th April 2020. The award of £2,000 supports overseas research in architecture, architectural technology and urban design.

Judges will be looking for a significant piece of original research work, and an outstanding contribution to architectural knowledge. The award is not focused on traditional architecture and the judges are stylistically neutral in their evaluation of the proposals.

The travel scholarship is open to students enrolled at a UK or International University or School of Architecture, studying RIBA Part I; applicants who are 3 years post their Part II qualification; to students studying a CIAT accredited degree, post-graduate course, or equivalent qualification.

First launched in 2005, the scholarship is now in its 15th year and has a proven track record of supporting students to travel overseas to further develop their current research interest or to kick-start something new, often outside of their studies.  A brief summary of the previous winners is on ADAM Architecture website.  Many past recipients have been invited to present their research at a public event hosted by ADAM Architecture.

Talking about his experience, previous Travel Scholarship winner, Sam Little who studied at the Architectural Association, said: 

The Scholarship was fantastic in giving me the impetus to fulfil a project which otherwise would have been left in the locker. It gave me the will and economic means to pursue a trip to Iran to look at 11th century Seljuq buildings. It was a trip which simply would not have been possible without the agency which the scholarship gave me. The whole process was thoroughly enriching and being encouraged to work with freedom helped to place an emphasis on the experience of the trip, rather than any rigid preconceived understanding of the subject.  I would encourage anyone thinking about applying to do so.

Full details and how to apply are available at: www.adamarchitecture.com/academic/travel-scholarship

2019 RIBA Wren Insurance Association Scholarships – DEADLINE EXTENDED to Monday, June 10, 9am

To be eligible to apply for the RIBA Wren Insurance Association Scholarships, applicants must:

  • have graduated from a RIBA Part 1 professional qualification course in Architecture in a higher education institution in the UK, and
  • at the time of application, be enrolled in a RIBA Part 2 professional qualification course in Architecture in a higher education institution in the UK and be starting the final year in September 2019

There are five Wren scholarships worth £6,000 each available in the 2019 application cycle.

For more details about this scholarship and to download an application form, please visit here.

RIBA Wren Scholarships 2017 – Application deadline 5pm, Monday 22nd May

The RIBA Wren Insurance Association Scholarships were established in March 2013 following a generous donation by The Wren Insurance Association Limited, the architects’ professional indemnity mutual that currently comprises 60 of the UK’s leading architectural practices.

The scholarships aim to support outstanding Part 2 students who have the potential to make a significant contribution in the field of architecture.

Five scholarships worth £5,000 each are available for the 2016/17 application cycle. At the time of application, students must be enrolled in an RIBA-validated Part 2 professional qualification course in the UK, and will be starting the final year in September 2017.

Preference will be given to applicants who are RIBA members.

The deadline to apply is 5PM on Monday 22 May 2017.For more information and to download the application form, visit www.architecture.com/wrenscholarships. (Student membership of the RIBA is free.)

Submit completed applications to education.temp@riba.org. Please mark email subject as ‘Wren 2017 submission’.

Electronic files over 8MB, should be sent via an external FTP site such as www.wetransfer.com. Large files will not get through via email.

Students should contact Chiamaka at Chiamaka.Ezeani@riba.org, or call on 020 7307 3678 for help with their applications.

Good luck!!

*Featured image (c) Nathan Su, 2016 RIBA Wren Insurance Association Scholar