Keystone Study Awards Currently Open!

August 4, 2017

Are you currently in Year 13 and hope to study a property or construction related degree in 2018?

The Keystone Study Award is one of the most significant study grants available to property & construction sector students and applications are now open! We accept a variety of tertiary qualifications such as Surveying, Architecture and Engineering…plus heaps more!

• Receive financial assistance of $5,000 per annum for a period of three years

• Take advantage of mentoring and networking opportunities that are an invaluable part of your learning experience

• Gain exposure through work experience opportunities and events to get to know some of the best organisations in this sector

• Put your classroom learning into practice at numerous site visits throughout the year, on the most exciting projects around NZ

Full information on Keystone Study Awards and Property Industry Careers that these awards support can be found on the Keystone website: www.keystonetrust.org.nz. You can contact Keystone via the website or info@keystonetrust.org.nz.

Applications close on the 31st August 2017.

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