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Prizes and scholarships are awarded each year to students in the Faculty for meritorious work. These are made available through the generosity of private individuals and public organisations. Prizes are awarded in respect of each academic year (unless otherwise stated) and are presented annually at a Faculty ceremony, normally in June or July in the following year.
A number of scholarships are also available for postgraduate students in addition to those below, and intending applicants should contact the University Graduate School on (02) 9514 1521 for details.
Jack Greenland Travelling Scholarship
This annual award commenced in 2002 and is aimed at encouraging students to explore the area of environmentally sustainable development within the broad discipline areas of design, architecture, property and building. The scholarship is open to students enrolled in any undergraduate course in the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building and is judged on submitted portfolios of work covering the final two years of the applicants' course. The central ideas of the portfolio are to be related to 'environmentally sustainable development'.
The scholarship is decided by a panel of judges containing at least one UTS senior academic external to the Faculty, and the successful applicant is awarded with funds of up to $2,500 for a return economy flight to an international destination of their choice.
The ABL Fashion and Textile Award
This award was instigated by Australian Business Limited (ABL) in 2003 to support new graduates of the Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textile Design. This award has a value of $10,000 and will be awarded to a final year student who has a winning combination of academic achievement, innovative design skills and business sense. The winner will receive invaluable support setting up their own small business practice when they leave university.
The Carl Nielsen Professional Development Award
This annual award aims to assist recent graduates in Industrial Design at UTS to visit leading overseas industrial design groups and manufacturing companies noted for their commitment to high standards of product design. It is granted to the applicant judged as the most capable of taking advantage of the opportunities it may provide to advance his or her future professional standing as an industrial designer in Australia.
Written applications from graduates of the previous five years are accepted up to March 31; application information may be obtained from the Faculty Office or the Faculty's website. An amount of $2,000 will subsequently be available for collection from the Faculty on presentation of a final travel schedule and copies of correspondence confirming invitations and arrangements for visits to nominated design groups/companies.
Insearch UTS Doctoral Award
As a result of the generous support of Insearch UTS, the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building is able to offer a full-time PhD scholarship to undertake research in the area of design.
The scholarship has a cash value of $18,000 per year, is tax free, and may be supplemented by a limited amount of teaching and/or research assistant activity within the Faculty.
The award cannot be held in conjunction with an APA or UTS Doctoral Scholarship.
Woods Bagot Scholarship in Interior Design
This scholarship is awarded to a student enrolled in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Design in Interior Design, who has completed all requirements for Year 1 and 2 and has demonstrated academic excellence and the ability to recognise the relationship between academic studies and the needs of the profession. The scholarship is tenable for two years and has a cash value of $2,000.
Year prizes
For those Architecture prizes that are awarded to a student obtaining the highest weighted average mark in a particular year, the following condition will apply: the weighted average mark is calculated on the basis of all the core (compulsory) subjects undertaken for a particular year and completed in the academic year for which the prize is to be awarded. To be eligible, students must have completed a minimum of four of the core (compulsory) subjects for that year during the academic year for which they are to be considered.
Alexander and Lloyd Australia Design Prize
Alexander and Lloyd Pty Ltd, Architects, continue to support the efforts of the Faculty and to provide incentives to students with this award. It is awarded annually to the student obtaining the highest weighted average mark in Year 2 of the Architecture course. The prize is a cash award of $250.
Board of Architects Prize
The Board of Architects of NSW awards an annual prize of $500 to the graduating student in Architecture who, in the opinion of the students in the Year 5 class, has contributed most to the work and progress of the class as a whole.
The Board of Architects Year Prizes
A prize is awarded to the student in each of the first three years who, in the opinion of the Faculty, shows outstanding achievement in the Bachelor of Arts in Architecture. The prizes are cash awards of $250.
The Edward Alexander Memorial Prize
This prize was established to honour the late Edward Alexander who was a graduate of the East Sydney Architecture School and contributed a great deal to the school's life and scholarship. It is awarded to the student enrolled in Year 1 of the Architecture course who attains the highest weighted average mark in the subjects 11211 Architectural Design Thinking, Making and Inhabiting, and 11215 Architectural Design Design Basics. The prize consists of a high quality architectural publication with an RAIA book voucher to the value of $250.
J J Greenland Prize for Excellence in the Field of Energy Conservation in Buildings
This prize is funded from the proceeds of the sale of Foundations of Architectural Science, written by Dr Jack Greenland, a former member of the School of Architecture. The prize is awarded to a student enrolled in the Architecture course who demonstrates excellence in the field of energy efficient design in 11263 Integrated Environmental Design. It consists of an RAIA book voucher to the value of $300.
The New South Wales Chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Prizes
The New South Wales Chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) awards a prize and, in addition, administers as Trustee, two Memorial Prizes which are awarded to students in Architecture. (These prizes are currently under review and subject to change in 2004.)
The RAIA NSW Chapter Prize
This prize is awarded annually to the graduating student in Architecture with the highest weighted average mark over Years 4 and 5.
A W Anderson Memorial Prize
The late A W Anderson was active in forming the RAIA and was twice President of the New South Wales Chapter. This prize is awarded for the highest weighted average mark in the subjects 11222 Critical Thinking and Contemporary Architecture and 11235 Architecture and Urban Projects.
W A Nelson Memorial Prize
This prize is awarded for the highest mark in the subject 11264 Architectural Design Design Dissertation.
Tony Van Oene/Concrete Masonry Association of Australia Memorial Prize
This prize was established in 1992 from a donation received from the Concrete Masonry Association of Australia and the estate of Tony Van Oene, a former student of the School of Architecture. The prize is awarded to a student enrolled in the Architecture course who achieves the highest weighted average mark in 11251 Architectural Design Urban Architecture, 11254 Architectural Design Complex and Public Buildings and 11261 Architectural Design Thematic Design. It consists of an RAIA book voucher to a value of $360.
William Edmund Kemp Memorial Prize
A fund was established to perpetuate the memory of Mr William Edmund Kemp and his services as an architect with the Department of Education, in connection with Architecture and Technical Education in New South Wales. Mr Kemp designed the original buildings and workshops of Sydney Technical College at Ultimo and the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. The prize is awarded annually to the student who gains the highest weighted average mark in Year 3 of the Architecture course. The fund provides a medal and a cash prize of $300.
Archibald Howie Memorial Prize
The late Sir Archibald Howie provided a fund for a prize to encourage and promote interest in studies in the Construction Management course. The prize may be awarded by the Trustees to a student who obtains the best results in the full final-year program of the Construction Management degree course, either part time or full time. The prize has a cash value of $250 and will be awarded for the last time in 2004.
The Australian Institute of Building, NSW Chapter Medal
This award was established in 1987. It is presented to the graduating student from the Construction Management degree course who achieves the highest weighted average mark. The prize consists of a certificate and inscribed medal.
Australian Institute of Construction Estimators Prize
This prize is awarded to the Construction Economics student who achieves the highest weighted average mark in the subjects in the second half of the undergraduate course. The prize has a cash value of $250.
The Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NSW Chapter) Prize
The New South Wales Chapter of the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS) offers a prize each year for the student who obtains, upon graduation, the highest weighted average mark for the Construction Economics course. The award comprises a sum of $500 plus one year's associate membership of the AIQS, including the entrance fee, where the recipient is eligible.
Grosvenor Australia Properties Prize in Project Management
This prize is awarded to the student in the second year cohort who, in the opinion of the students in the second year of the Project Management Program, has contributed most to the progress of the cohort as a whole. The prize has a cash value of $500.
The RICS Construction Prize
This prize is awarded to the student who obtains the highest weighted average mark in their first year of the Construction course. The prize has a cash value of $300.
Rider Hunt High Achievement Award
Rider Hunt of Sydney offers an annual award for the Construction Economics student who has the highest weighted average mark in the undergraduate course, subject to that student having a satisfactory performance in the year for which the award is given. The weighted average mark is calculated in the same manner as that used in the consideration of Honours. The award has a cash value of $500.
AMP Land Economists Prize
This prize is awarded to a full-time student enrolled in the degree course in Property Economics who obtains the highest weighted average mark on completion of the subjects in Year 2 of the full-time program. This prize has a cash value of $500.
Australian Property Institute Gold Medal
This prize was established in 1991 by the Australian Institute of Valuers and Land Economists. It is awarded to the student enrolled in the Property Economics degree course who completes the degree with the best aggregate mark in Valuation subjects. The prize takes the form of a certificate, a gold medal and a cash award of $300.
Australian Property Institute Year Prizes
These prizes were established in 1991 by the Australian Institute of Valuers and Land Economists. The prizes are awarded to six students enrolled in the Property Economics degree course who performed best in the six years of the course as described by the part-time program. The six prizes each have a cash value of $300.
Grosvenor Australia Properties Prize in Urban Estate Management
This prize is awarded to the student in the second year cohort who, in the opinion of the students in the second year of the Urban Estate Management Program, has contributed most to the progress of the cohort as a whole. The prize has a cash value of $500.
The Landcom Planning Prize
This prize is awarded annually to the student producing the best Graduate Project in the Master of Planning course. The prize has a cash value of $500.
Property Council of Australia Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1991 by the Building Owners and Managers Association. It is awarded to a student in the Property Economics degree course who has demonstrated exceptional achievement during the first half of the course and is recognised as having potential for making a contribution to the Australian property industry. The scholarship comprises a certificate and cash award of $2,000, paid in two instalments, and a certificate.
Real Estate Institute of New South Wales Prize
This prize was established in 1989. It is awarded to the best graduating student from the Property Economics degree course (based on the graduating weighted average mark). The prize has a cash value of $1,000.
The RICS Property Economics Prize
This prize is awarded to the student who obtains the highest weighted average mark in their first year of the Property Economics course. The prize has a cash value of $300.
For further information on prizes and scholarships administered by the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building, contact:
N Singh
Assessment and Progression Officer
Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building
telephone (02) 9514 8022
fax (02) 9514 8804
email dab.info@uts.edu.au
www.dab.uts.edu.au
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