Opportunities available for architecture students or emerging practitioners
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Several opportunities are currently available for architecture students or emerging practitioners to help advance their careers and provide recognition for their work.Upcoming opportunities include the following.RAIC:The RAIC Foundation, which was established in 1964, is governed by a Board of Trustees and is committed to advancing excellence and knowledge in Canadian architecture. As a result, the foundations 2025 Scholarships and Bursaries aim to provide recognition and monetary support.The Foundations objectives include supporting students and interns in their architectural programs, promoting public discussion of architectural ideas affecting society, and supporting scholars in advanced research relating to community and the built environment.For students:Bing Thom Award two awards of $3500 each | Apply by March 7Canada Green Building Council Scholarship for Sustainable Design and Research $5,000 | Apply by March 7Vince Catalli Scholarship in Sustainable Design Innovation $5,000 | Apply by May 2The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto Foundations Award for Architectural Conservation $1,000 | Apply by May 2Kiyoshi Matsuzaki Scholarship(for RAIC Syllabus students only) $3,000 | Apply by May 2For Interns / Intern Architects / Architects:RAIC Foundation Bursary $2,500 | Apply by March 7David Thom Leadership Award $5,000 | Apply by March 7College of Fellows Centennial Fund $5,000 | Apply by May 2DIALOGArchitecture firm DIALOG is also currently accepting applications for this years Architectural Scholarship in Honour of Michael Evamy.The scholarship, which was established to honour architect Michael Evamy, AAA, FRAIC, RCA, is valued at $5,000, and aims to support Canadian architecture students pursuing a research project within their field. An additional $3,000 is also available to cover project-related expenses, including travel.The scholarship is open to all Canadian students enrolled in a Canadian professional architecture degree program, in the year prior to their final year of study. Applicants must submit a project proposal which outlines objectives, methodology, schedule, and budget.Submissions can be made by April 1, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. MT.For submission requirements and instructions, click here.The Architectural League of New YorkThe Deborah J. Norden Fund, a program of the Architectural League of New York, was established in 1995 in memory of architect and arts administrator, Deborah Norden. The competition awards travel grants to students and recent graduates committed to the study of architecture, architectural history, and urban studies.This year, the Norden Fund will award a grant of up to $7,500 to one individual or team. Applicants must submit a proposal of up to three pages which succinctly describes the objectives of the grant request and how it will contribute to the applicants intellectual and creative development. Applicants should also include the following elements in their submission:The total grant amount requested (up to $7,500)A projected schedule and budget for travel and other costs (one page maximum)A rsum (two pages maximum per applicant)The proposal submission deadline for this is February 24, 2025, and the recommendation letter deadline is March 7, 2025.The post Opportunities available for architecture students or emerging practitioners appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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