All Student articles – Page 16
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Features
Polyark this week: A Polyark themed ceilidh, Hammersmith surgery visit and Modernism- dead or alive?
Students go head to head over modernism, don their kilts for a Polyark ceilidh and put a house call into Hammersmith surgery, in this week's Polyark update
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Features
Entries open for RIBA research awards
Entries are now open for the RIBA President's Awards for Research, which recognise outstanding research in architecture.
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News
Polyark this week:The Great Central Railway, Strathclyde and Valencia
In every Monday's newsletter we will be keeping you regularly updated with the highlights of what happening on Polyark, the newly launched student networking site.
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Competitions
Students urged to design for death
Architects for Health has launched its third annual student design awards with a brief titled Designing for Death: Hell, Purgatory and Paradise.
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Features
RIBA launches new student bursaries
The RIBA has launched two new funding schemes for architecture students.
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Student wins competition to redesign New York’s ‘sidewalk sheds’
A first-year architecture student has won a $10,000 international competition to redesign New York’s “sidewalk sheds”.
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News
Demand for architecture to be taught in schools
Construction diploma’s popularity triggers debate over curriculum
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Young people signing up for construction diploma doubles
The number of young people signing up to study for a Diploma in Construction & the Built Environment has doubled
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'Climate of fear' over student visas
New stricter monitoring of university students attendance is fostering a climate of fear and paranoia among architecture students, it was claimed this week.
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Sheffield architecture student wins video competition
An architecture student at Sheffield University has won a £3,000 video competition on YouTube.
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Bartlett school names Cruz as new director
Marcos Cruz has been appointed director of the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture. He will take up his new post on January 1.
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Boost for global bursaries
Students and young architects wanting to work in the developing world have had their chances boosted after the annual funding for the dedicated RIBA/Institution of Civil Engineers bursary was doubled.
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Cambridge students build cardboard pavilion
This cardboard pavilion was designed and built by Cambridge students to host their start of term opening party.
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Westminster double for RIBA student medals
The RIBA has announced the winners of the President’s Medals Student Awards, which promote excellence in the study of architecture.
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Technical
Nottingham students let the sunshine in
The university team’s solar-powered house will be the UK’s only entry for 2010’s Solar Decathlon in Madrid
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News
Backlash at plans to cut Scottish architecture schools' funding
Proposals to cut funding for Scottish architecture schools have prompted an angry response from architects.
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News
Architecture graduate unemployment soars
Unemployment levels among architecture graduates have more than quadrupled in a year according to new figures released this week by the Higher Education Careers Services Unit (Hecsu)
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Unemployment triples for new architecture graduates
The number of new architecture graduates unable to find work has almost tripled in the past year.
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Features
Architectural Association open day series
The Architectural Association School of Architecture is to hold open events for prospective diploma and foundation year students.