Fabian Ahvenainen Foundation grants up for application
The grant committee for the Aalto University School of Engineering's Fabian Ahvenainen Foundation has announced that grants for bridge and structural engineering in recognition of completed “bridge engineering” or “structural engineering and building physics” studies are now up for application. The grants range from 1,500 euros to 4,500 euros. The final number of grants and their sizes will be influenced by the number and standard of the applicants.
Eligible grant applicants include Aalto University Department of Civil Engineering Master's degree students and post-graduate students as well as persons who have recently completed their Master's or postgraduate degrees and are familiar with and competent in bridge and structural engineering.
The grants will be awarded at a ceremony on Friday 9 March 2018 at 2 pm (preliminary date).
A grant applicant must submit a free-form application to the grant committee, which details the applicant's familiarity with and competence in bridge and structural engineering, the applicant's academic performance (an attached transcript of records or degree certificate) as well as the applicant's telephone number, email and home address.
The Fabian Ahvenainen Foundation equally supports the different areas of bridge and structural engineering in the long-term. Applicants are asked to state in their application whether they have placed a specific emphasis on “bridge engineering” or “structural engineering and building physics” in their studies. The party that donated the initial capital did so with the intention of promoting constructive structural engineering; this too will influence the assessment of applications.
Applications must be submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering via email to
ahvenaisenrahasto@aalto.fi by 20 November 2017.
If you have any questions regarding the grants please contact:
Lauri Salokangas, tel +358 40 832 2717
Jari Puttonen, tel. +358 50 384 1782 or
Elsa Nissinen-Narbro, tel. +358 50 350 2638.
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