Gavin Walkley Community Engagement Grant
University of South Australia
The grant has been established by Jane Walkley in memory of her father, Dr Gavin Walkley CBE, LFRAIA, who was a noted South Australian architect, town planner and academic. Dr Walkley spent 25 years (1951-76) as Head of the University's Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design, during which time he greatly expanded the range of design and planning education on offer, by including subjects such as town planning, landscape design, and interior design.
Eligibility
Applicants must: be full-time students enrolled in an architecture or urban and regional planning postgraduate program within the School of Art, Architecture and Design at the University of South Australia. Applicants must submit: a proposal to undertake and complete a community engagement project.
Further details
Eligible programs: DMAE Master of Architecture; or DGUR Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning; or DMUR Master of Urban and Regional Planning.
Amount | $5,000 The grant is valued at $5,000, to be paid in 2 equal instalments of $2,500 after the Study Period 2 and Study Period 5 census dates, provided the recipient continues to meet the grant criteria and maintain satisfactory academic performance. |
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Frequency | Annual |
Duration | year |
Student type | Australian |
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Level of study | Postgraduate |
Field of studys | Architecture |