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Applications open Pink Floyd, Animals, 1977 The AA School is pleased to announce in 2014 a new scholarship, given in memory of one of the school’s most remarkable graduates, Mark Fisher. The scholarship has been initiated through a generous donation by James Fairorth and established by Tait Towers in support of AA Students. The school seeks in 2014 a worthy fourth year student recipient for the inaugural award, for admission to the Diploma School in 2015/16. Candidates for the Scholarship must demonstrate in their application a commitment to and excellence in forms of architecture that extend to performance and entertainment, in ways that resonate with the career of Mark Fisher. Students making application to the Scholarship and the AA Diploma School will be required to make a separate portfolio application for the scholarship, with a personal statement. Recipients will be expected to organise, design and/or give a performance event within the school prior to completion of their studies, as part of a new annual event in the AA Public Programme. Applications will be considered by a distinguished jury of AA tutors, architects, friends and collaborators of Mark Fisher. To qualify for consideration applicants must meet the AA’s January admissions deadline for the 2015/16 year, and will be asked to attend an interview by Spring 2015 prior to announcement of this year’s award. For additional information on the Scholarship, please go to: markfisher.aaschool.ac.uk Mark Fisher Scholarship 2015–16

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The AA School is pleased to announce in 2014 a new scholarship, given in memory of one of the school’s most remarkable graduates, Mark Fisher.

The scholarship has been initiated through a generous donation by James Fairorth and established by Tait Towers in support of AA Students. The school seeks in 2014 a worthy fourth year student recipient for the inaugural award, for admission to the Diploma School in 2015/16.

Candidates for the Scholarship must demonstrate in their application a commitment to and excellence in forms of architecture that extend to performance and entertainment, in ways that resonate with the career of Mark Fisher.

Students making application to the Scholarship and the AA Diploma School will be required to make a separate portfolio application for the scholarship, with a personal statement.

Recipients will be expected to organise, design and/or give a performance event within the school prior to completion of their studies, as part of a new annual event in the AA Public Programme. Applications will be considered by a distinguished jury of AA tutors, architects, friends and collaborators of Mark Fisher.

To qualify for consideration applicants must meet the AA’s January admissions deadline for the 2015/16 year, and will be asked to attend an interview by Spring 2015 prior to announcement of this year’s award.

For additional information on the Scholarship, please go to:markfisher.aaschool.ac.uk

Mark FisherScholarship

2015–16