All Student articles – Page 19
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News
London Met architecture department could be forced to cut staff
London Metropolitan University could be forced into cutting staff from its renowned department of architecture after a financial blunder by the institution.
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Features
RIBA/Foster £6,000 architecture travel scholarship now to be awarded annually
The RIBA’s Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship for students is to be awarded each year following an extra £100,000 endowment from Foster & Partners.
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News
Cambridge anger over Schosa table
Cambridge School of Architecture has hit out at school heads organisation Schosa over its interpretation of the latest official rankings of research performance.
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Opinion
Should architecture schools care about league tables?
Yes, says Westminster University’s Murray Fraser, they help raise the bar all round; no, says Lincoln School of Architecture’s Nicholas Temple, they are convenient but give too narrow a view
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Competitions
Students called to design sustainable community
Technology giant Cisco has launched a competition for architecture graduates and undergraduates to design the “connected community of the future”
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News
Architecture schools excel in rankings
Assessment shows major improvement in schools’ research performance
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News
Counterterrorism competition blasted
Gough asks students to boycott contest that ‘propogates paranoia’
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News
Part-time architecture education in question after EU ruling
Arb is seeking legal advice over a new EU directive that could prevent those who studied part time being recognised as architects.
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News
RIBA joins forces with recruitment firm for new part II bursary
The RIBA has launched an annual £10,000 bursary scheme for promising but hard-up architecture students.
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Analysis
Students hit first by recession
Record numbers of graduates are chasing fast-disappearing jobs in recession-struck practices. Will Henley lends an ear
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Features
Student's 'chip shop' pier design wins competition
A pier design inspired by a chip shop and a tea house has won the top award in a student competition to design a water feature for New Brighton in Merseyside.
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News
Young designers challenged to 'fix our energy addiction'
A £5,000 competition run by Metropolis, a New York design magazine is challenging young designers to 'fix our energy addiction'.
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News
Virtual Graduate Fair for architecture students launches
A three-day Virtual Grad Fair for those interested in the built environment industry has been launched by the publishers of BD.
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Opinion
Are architecture schools turning into factory farms?
The uniform teaching programme of many schools will create “tasteless chickens”, says Tim Ronalds; while Richard Hayward argues that schools remain almost entirely free-range
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News
Architecture degrees leap in popularity
The annual number of students applying to study architecture has jumped by almost 10,000 in the past four years, making architecture degrees more popular than ever.
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Features
Class of 2007: Where are they now?
Every year BD holds its 'Class of' awards to identify the brightest upcoming architectural talent. With 2008's winners unveiled, Emily Cadman looks up a few of last year's winners to see how they've fared.
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Features
Entering another digital design dimension at the University of Bath
From 3D modelling to design practice, the University of Bath is sharpening its digital skills, say Andrew Watts and Paul Shepherd
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Features
BD's Class of 2008 is going places
From exotic spots such as Istanbul and Rome to more domestic locations such as Sheffield and Whitstable, the ambitions of BD’s five graduating diploma student award winners were scattered far and wide this year. Ellis Woodman, BD’s buildings editor, looks at what marked them out
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Features
Newcastle architecture students take on the capital at Dreamspace Gallery
Adrem’s Dreamspace Gallery near Old Street in central London is hosting an exhibition of work by graduating part II students from Newcastle University’s School of Architecture.
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Competitions
Design entrepreneur competition deadline looms
There is a week to go before entries close for UK Young Design Entrepreneur of the Year 2008 (UKYDE).