RSUA Bronze Medal
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The RSUA Bronze Medal is awarded annually by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects
to the student of architecture in the final year of the BA course at University of Ulster Belfast and the BSc course at Queen's University Belfast who, in the eyes of the assessors has produced the most successful major project.
In the sense that it is awarded to a student on completion of a project, the medal is analogous to the RIBA President's Medal, but is not as prestigious. Indeed, although the winner of the RSUA Bronze Medal is generally also nominated for the RIBA equivalent, no student has ever won both prizes.
Royal Society of Ulster Architects
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects is the professional body for registered architects in Northern Ireland. Chartered RIBA members in Northern Ireland are automatically members of the RSUA. RSUA Members use the suffix RSUA and also may use RIBA....
to the student of architecture in the final year of the BA course at University of Ulster Belfast and the BSc course at Queen's University Belfast who, in the eyes of the assessors has produced the most successful major project.
In the sense that it is awarded to a student on completion of a project, the medal is analogous to the RIBA President's Medal, but is not as prestigious. Indeed, although the winner of the RSUA Bronze Medal is generally also nominated for the RIBA equivalent, no student has ever won both prizes.