
2025 Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship Now Open
Applications close 31 August 2025
The NSW Architects Registration Board is now accepting applications for the 2025 Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship (BHTS).
Established through the bequest of Sydney architect and educator Byera Hadley (1872–1937), this prestigious program offers architecture students and graduates a unique opportunity to expand their knowledge through travel-based research.
Since 1951, the BHTS has supported more than 270 recipients, awarding over $1 million in the past decade alone. The program aims to advance architectural practice, foster innovative research, and promote cultural exchange.
The BHTS is open to students and graduates of accredited architecture programs from NSW universities. Student scholarships provide up to $15,000, while graduate scholarships offer up to $30,000. All proposals must involve travel, either internationally or within Australia. Previous recipients may reapply after a five-year interval from their last scholarship completion.
How to Apply
All applications must be submitted using the BHTS Application Form and Conditions, which outlines eligibility requirements, assessment criteria, and submission instructions.
BHTS Application Form and Conditions
Applications close at 11:59pm AEST on 31 August 2025
This is an exceptional opportunity to expand your knowledge through travel-based research. For more information, please contact
Additional Guidance for Applicants
To assist candidates in preparing a well-considered submission, the NSW Architects Registration Board has commissioned a new Guide to Writing a Strong BHTS Application, developed by Dr Rebecca McLaughlan, former Chair of the Selection Committee. The Guide offers practical suggestions for refining your topic, articulating your research aims, and structuring a clear and focused proposal.
Guide to Writing a Strong BHTS Application
A short video is also available where Dr McLaughlan shares key insights into what selectors look for, how to demonstrate relevance, and common pitfalls to avoid.
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