The RAMSA Travel Fellowship is a $10,000 prize awarded annually by the Partners of Robert A.M. Stern Architects for the purpose of travel and research. More specifically, the Fellowship seeks to promote investigations of the perpetuation of tradition through invention – key to the firm’s own work. The prize is intended to nurture emerging talent and will be awarded to an individual who has proven insight and interest in the profession and its future, as well as the ability to carry forth in-depth research.
The RAMSA Travel Fellowship is open to graduate students in their penultimate year of a professional or post-professional degree program in architecture at one of the 19 participating schools in the United States and Canada. These schools are: Columbia University; Cornell University; Harvard University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; McGill University; Pratt Institute; Princeton University; Rhode Island School of Design; Rice University; Syracuse University; University of California, Los Angeles; University of Miami; University of Michigan; University of Minnesota; University of Notre Dame; University of Pennsylvania; University of Texas at Austin; University of Virginia; and Yale University.
Interested students should apply to their deans; each school may endorse up to two students’ applications based on their portfolios and research proposals.
Information and forms regarding the 2016 fellowship can be found at www.ramsa.com/fellowship2016.
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Call for Applications: RAMSA 2016 Travel FellowshipType
Grants, Scholarships & AwardsWebsite
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Submission Deadline
April 08, 2016 05:00 PMPrice
FreeCountry Restrictions
Canada, United States