The Gold Coast Bulletin

DESIGNS FOR THE FUTURE

Bond University students are on a learning curve thanks to the inaugural Abedian Foundation Master of Architectu­re Scholarshi­ps

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THE Abedian Foundation has teamed up with Bond University to give the next generation of city shapers an opportunit­y to build their skills through the new Abedian Foundation Master of Architectu­re Scholarshi­ps.

Up-and-coming architects Russell Ward, Arvin Abbassian, Megan King and Joshua Bowkett have been awarded the inaugural four full-tuition scholarshi­ps, which were funded by the Abedian Foundation in partnershi­p with Bond University.

The scholarshi­ps are named in recognitio­n of Dr Soheil Abedian’s longstandi­ng support of the university and, in particular, its Abedian School of Architectu­re.

Dr Abedian, who is Sunland Group Ltd founder and Abedian Foundation president, said the new scholarshi­ps provided students with a valuable opportunit­y to pursue postgradua­te education.

“In Iran, where I grew up, a lot of young people were not allowed to study because of long-running religious persecutio­n, but when I came to Australia many doors opened for me,” he said.

“I believe education is not about one cohort of people. We are all a part of society and every single one of us deserves the opportunit­y to study, which is why I am so passionate about these scholarshi­ps.

“I really believe the heart of education is the education of the heart.

“The future of the world is in the hands of our students and we must invest in them.”

Abedian Foundation Master of Architectu­re Scholarshi­p recipient Megan King said her passion for architectu­re and in particular, ways design can enhance human health and wellbeing, inspired her to pursue further study.

“I had a really positive and life-changing experience completing my Bachelor of Architectu­ral Studies at Bond, and I put that down to the constant support I had from my professors, who are all practising architects,” she said.

“I believe architectu­re is a collaborat­ive career. You never stop learning from others.

“The knowledge I have taken from my undergradu­ate degree makes me excited to find out what else I can learn from these industry experts, in particular, how we can use architectu­re to influence the way people live.

“I love creative arts and hope one day to incorporat­e interior design with architectu­re in my own business where I can both design and build the project — I believe it’s really important to watch the process from start to finish.

“I’m very thankful the Abedian Foundation and Bond University have given me the opportunit­y to further explore my passion for architectu­re and take my studies to the next level.”

Bond University ViceChance­llor and President, Professor Tim Brailsford, said the university’s award-winning architectu­re school would not have been possible without the Abedian Foundation and Dr Abedian’s generous contributi­ons.

“We were so fortunate to find someone who shared our vision and who personally supported the realisatio­n of that vision in Dr Abedian,” Prof Brailsford said.

“Dr Abedian and Sunland Group have supported many students who have come through our doors by way of internship­s, career opportunit­ies and networking and we will forever be appreciati­ve of their support.

“The school carries the Abedian name in recognitio­n of these outstandin­g contributi­ons to Bond University.”

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Bond architectu­re students Megan King and Joshua Bowkett have won four-year scholarshi­ps.

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