Applications open for 2025 RAICF Scholarships and Bursaries – canadianarchitect.com

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Students or emerging practitioners focused on making their mark in the architecture world are encouraged to apply for the RAIC Foundation’s 2025 Scholarships and Bursaries to receive recognition and monetary support for their work.
The Foundation was established in 1964 and is governed by a Board of Trustees and is committed to advancing excellence and knowledge in Canadian architecture.
The Foundation’s objectives include supporting students and interns in their architectural programs, promoting public discussion of architectural ideas affecting society, and supporting scholars in advanced research relating to community and the built environment.
The 2025 portfolio features expanded opportunities such as the new Bing Thom Award, which is an essay competition open to all students enrolled in a Canadian school of architecture, or in the RAIC Syllabus Program. The eligibility criteria for the College of Fellows Centennial Fund has also been expanded and will offer two awards this year.
To learn more about each opportunity, and review eligibility and submission requirements, visit the RAIC Scholarships and Bursaries webpage, and see the following.
For Students:
*Submissions for these awards are limited to one or two for each accredited school. Schools will select student(s) to apply.
For Interns / Intern Architects / Architects:
*The terms of reference were revised in 2024 to extend the eligibility of the grants awarded by the COF Centennial Fund to graduates of an accredited Canadian school of architecture and graduates of the RAIC Syllabus program, in addition to Interns/Intern Architects.
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