Entries are now open for students to apply for ADAM Architecture’s annual Travel Scholarship.

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ADAM Architecture’s Travel Scholarship was founded in 2005 and provides a £2,000 award to support overseas research in architecture, architectural technology and urban design. The aim is to increase access to international travel for students who wish to develop their current research or explore new areas of study.

The scholarship is open to students enrolled at a UK or international university or school of architecture, studying RIBA Part I and up to three years after Part II qualification, studying a CIAT accredited degree or post-graduate course, or equivalent qualification.

Judges will be looking for a significant piece of original research work that will make an outstanding contribution to architectural knowledge. Applicants with all stylistic interests are encouraged, whether offering a fresh perspective on contemporary architecture, to traditional and everything in between.

“Our Travel Scholarship has been formative for many highly skilled young architects working internationally,” commented ADAM Architecture design director and Travel Scholarship judge, Robbie Kerr, who was awarded the scholarship himself while working for the practice during his degree course at Edinburgh University. “I still draw on my research today,” he said.

Entries for this year’s Travel Scholarship close on 19 April. Click here to apply.