Tuttle and GMZ Fellowship Applications Open
Deadline: April 15, 2022
AIA-AAH Arthur N. Tuttle Fellowship
Eligible Applicants: Graduate Students
The Tuttle Fellowship supports graduate students who desire to increase their awareness of the needs and nature of healthcare facilities. The goal of this fellowship is to attract talented students to the field to advance their knowledge of planning and design for healthcare environments. As part of a holistic approach to design, applicants are encouraged to address the AIA’s initiatives of
climate action and/or equity, diversity, and inclusion within their proposal. This can be in the context of advancing competence and understanding in practice or through the specific design project program or setting. This fellowship is seeking graduate students who demonstrate a research-informed design approach resulting in a clearly demonstrated design proposal.
Project/Design-based outcome focused on Health Facility Planning and Design
Fellowship award(s) range from $2,000 – $10,000
Griffin/McKahan/Zilm (GMZ) Fellowship
Eligible Applicants: Doctoral and Master’s Students & Young Faculty
This fellowship has been established by three leaders in healthcare planning through the Foundation for Health Environments Research (FHER) Legacy fund. Goals of this fellowship include encouraging research related to healthcare programming and planning as well as to the general practice of healthcare architecture.
Research-based outcome focused on Programming, Planning and the Practice of Designing Health Facilities
Fellowship award(s) range from $2,000 – $9,000