Extended Deadline - Your Last Chance to Join the Holcim Foundation Fellowship
Decarbonization at Scale: New York City, USA - August 5-16, 2024
Extended Deadline - Your Last Chance to Join the Holcim Foundation Fellowship
Decarbonization at Scale: New York City, USA - August 5-16, 2024
Last updated: April 25, 2024 New York City, USA
What’s at Stake?
- Exclusive trip to New York City: Experience some of New York’s best sustainable architecture projects with the design talents that helped make them, including a full tuition of the course, travel and accommodation
- Engage with Thought Leaders: Learn and interact with renowned architects, engineers, and industry pioneers
- Unique Learning Experience: Delve deep into critical topics shaping the future of sustainable construction.
Application Requirements
- Submit an Essay: Showcase your insights and passion for architecture with a 800 word reflection paper
- Create a Short Film: Record a brief video outlining your motivations to become a Holcim Foundation Fellow
- Two Letters of Recommendation: References could arrive after the submission deadline.
Final Extended Deadline: May 7, 2024
Click on the link below for full details on how to apply. If you have any questions, please contact the Holcim Foundation via education@holcimfoundation.org
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