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at the Department of Architecture (DOA) in the College of Design and Engineering (CDE), NUS, is an initiative that champions socially responsible and civic conscious graduates in DOA and CDE through interdisciplinary
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at the Department of Architecture (DOA) in the College of Design and Engineering (CDE), NUS, is an initiative that champions socially responsible and civic conscious graduates in DOA and CDE through interdisciplinary
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at the Department of Architecture (DOA) in the College of Design and Engineering (CDE), NUS, is an initiative that champions socially responsible and civic conscious graduates in DOA and CDE through interdisciplinary
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Scholarship to support Architecture graduates undertaking further study overseas. An Award to support University of Auckland students and graduates enrolling in a US university and US citizens and permanent
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full fee-paying Graduate Diploma or Masters by coursework postgraduate degrees in: Business and Law* Humanities* Science and Engineering* *Please note the following are excluded: Master of Architecture
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of study in the field of architecture. The scholarships also promote the exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. Who can apply? You can apply if you have gained a first university degree in
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or Masters by coursework postgraduate degrees in: Business and Law* Humanities* Science and Engineering* *Please note the following are excluded: Master of Architecture Master of Teaching Any other
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or Masters by coursework postgraduate degrees in: Business and Law* Humanities* Science and Engineering* *Please note the following are excluded: Master of Architecture Master of Teaching Any other
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proposals, supporting existing research projects, and mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. Qualifications PhD or terminal degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Architectural
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, Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment, the Tickle College of Engineering, the School of Architecture, the UT Institute of Agriculture, and current and future partners. As a UT-ORII research