The scholarship is funded by the Swedish Council for Higher Education, to prospective fee-paying students. The scholarships are administered and awarded by Chalmers.
The selection is based on the applicants' relative academic excellence, which primarily includes weighted average grade but also home university's stature (including position on global ranking lists) and priority order of the application for Chalmers Master's programmes.
75% tuition fee waivers funded by the Government of Sweden and administrated by Chalmers. These scholarships are available to all fee-paying students.
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The “Chunhui Cup” – the national Chinese Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition – is the most prestigious and influential entrepreneurial competition in China, jointly organised by the Chinese Ministry of Education and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology.
Prep Phase Program
Link to the projectTwelve months of development for your project. Weekly lunch workshops together with the other teams in your Batch. Free access to our co-working space at Teknikringen 1. Higher priority from staff at KTH Innovation and your personal business development coach. Access to community activities and special offers from our partners. The opportunity to pitch for a 250 000 SEK investment from KTH Holding.
Finalist
Link to the projectLexus invites today’s emerging design leaders to ‘Design for a Better Tomorrow’ for an extraordinary chance to achieve recognition on the world stage.
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Future Public Space is part of the “Cities of Tomorrow” competition series, developed to reimagine urban life through a variety of creative design concepts and ideas. What kind of role can we play as designers in reimagining urban life? How can we produce new inspiring visions to trigger a discussion around alternative models of urban living?
Future Public Space aims to answer those questions with particular focus on future cities and by questioning the nature of public space.
Finalist
Published on the <Non Architecture> series journal
The competition requires the participants to make detailed insights and reflections on architectural history, explore complicated coordinated demands of architecture and environment, pay attention to events in specific sites, and configure viable urban and architectural spaces.
“UIA-HYP Cup International Student Competition in Architectural Design” was initiated in 2012. It is internationally sponsored by the Union International des Architects (UIA), organized by the School of Architecture, Tianjin University and Urban Environment Design (UED) Magazine. Shanghai HYP-ARCH Architectural Design Consultant Co. Ltd.
Jury Chairman:
Patrik Schumacher, Principal of Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)
Third prize (5/3000)
Link to the project