The latest news from students at The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction.
PhD student Daryia Palityka awarded the Associate Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy
The fellowship allows Daryia to apply and enhance her abilities while working as a PGTA in the Healthcare Facilities MSc. Daryia highlighted the value of The UCL Arena Programme's training and mentoring, and is eager to offer assistance to colleagues who are going on a similar journey.
PhD student He Xiao awarded the Associate Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy
The UCL Arena Fellowship is an inclusive and flexible program offering various events and opportunities that aim to advance research-based education at UCL. These awards are granted based on a successful track record of teaching, supporting students' learning, or leading an aspect of education at UCL. The program is accredited by the Higher Education Academy (HEA), allowing UCL to confer awards related to teaching and leadership in higher education to its own staff.
PhD student Beatrice Mensimah Ossei- Gudom recognised for her commitment to excellence in project management
Beatrice was also part of the 2023 selected PMI global scholarship recipients, reflecting her dedication to upholding the highest standards of project management knowledge and practice, highlighting her commitment to continuous improvement and the advancement of the project management profession in her organisation and in the Ghanaian economy as a whole.
PhD student Taige Wang awarded the Long Term PhD Grant
BSSC undergraduate students receive prizes for outstanding academic performance
PhD student Beatrice Mensimah Ossei-Gudom awarded the Eric Norman Memorial Fellows Scholarship
This scholarship not only recognises students' exceptional achievements and commitment to the field of project management but also aims to aid students in their academic pursuits and future endeavours in project management or a related field.
PhD student The Vinh Mai wins a fellowship from Young Professionals in Infrastructure (YPI)
The purpose of the YPI Fellowship Program is to provide graduate students with the opportunity to engage with professionals in the infrastructure sector to help further their academic research and allow them to communicate the product of their study and academic achievement in conferences and other academic and industry forums.
PhD student Yasmin Garcia-Sterling receives the Arena Fellowship
Jessy Gomes Moreira named as one of the 18 Most Influential Individuals in Health and Safety
PhD student Jiayi Yan is a double prize winner at the CIB WBC 2022 Conference
BSSC undergraduate students win awards for their outstanding academic performance
George Hake was awarded The Stace Prize. Anson Au was awarded the BSSC School Scholarship for Outstanding Second Year Student and Elaine Yeung was awarded the CIOB Certificate of Excellence.
BSSC students emerge top 5% in Hult Prize Competition
Their proposed idea was then selected as top 5% from over 50,000 applicants.
BSSC student named finalist for Built Environment Undergraduate of the Year Award 2022
AECOM, the award partner for Built Environment Undergraduate of the Year have announced Ali as one of their finalists for this year. Ali has been chosen out of 100’s of applicants that applied after completing an online application and psychometric tests and is the only nominee from UCL.
BSSC student awarded Faculty Medal Prize
The award is made each year to one distinguished undergraduate student per faculty, in recognition of overall academic performance and how this has developed over the period of study; contributions to the programme of study and School and contributions to the wider UCL community.
MSc student awarded MBE
Nahim has been recognised in the Queens Birthday Honours list and has been awarded an MBE for his services to disadvantaged young people in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
PhD student wins Women in Construction and Engineering Award
The aim of the awards is to make these industries more enticing to women. To create role models for women considering a career in these sectors, while encouraging companies to employ and train more women in these industries.