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THE JEREMY HOWARD STUDENTSHIP
The
Jeremy Howard Studentship is a permanent endowment for an exchange
studentship. Set up in 2007, it supports graduate students of architecture
at Auckland University in New Zealand and Kingston University in
London, giving an opportunity for young architects to connect Old
and New World architectural traditions. The Fund is named after
a student from Auckland University whose life and career at Stedman
Blower Architects were tragically cut short by heart cancer in 2003
and whose energy, talent and vitality the Fund celebrates.

2007 Jeremy Howard Scholars
Michael Runthenbury, a first year graduate diploma student at Kingston,
was funded £1,500 to enable him to spend 12 months living
and studying at Auckland University. The picture on the left shows
(left to right), Damien Blower (Trustee, Blower Foundation), Michael
Ruthenbury (Scholar) and Professor Christian Frost (Head of Graduate
School at Kingston University) in December 2006, just before leaving
for Auckland in the New Year.
In mid-2007, the Auckland Scholar, funded and supported by the
Jeremy Howard (NZ) Scholarship Fund, will be arriving at Kingston
University to join the Graduate Diploma course in Architecture.
The
picture on the right shows (left to right), Laith Anayi (Trustee,
Blower Foundation), Suzanne (Kingston Scholar) and Natalie Morgan
(Auckland Scholar) in December 2007 just after Interim Crits at
Kingston University.
Natalie Morgan, a first year graduate diploma student at Auckland,
was funded £1,500 to enable her to spend time studying at
Kingston University. With Suzanne a first year Diploma Kingston
Student about to embark on her studies in Auckland in February 2008.
Kingston
University | The
University of Auckland
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