Nemetschek Allplan places great importance on promoting new talents. With its international education platform Allplan Campus, the company establishes a link to research and teaching in schools and universities, from which both sides benefit. The student grant – awarded this year for the second time – further aims to support vocational college graduates who are embarking on a diploma or bachelor in architecture or engineering at a German university. Highly motivated and willing to learn, as well as socially and socio-politically committed were other desired traits.
The recipient of this year's grant is Kristina Tranakin. She has completed an apprenticeship to become a construction draftswoman and is now in her second semester of a degree in civil engineering at THM University of Applied Sciences in Gießen. The grant is worth 300 euros a month and will be awarded for one calendar year.
Karin Schmidt, head of the Education Team at Nemetschek Allplan explains: "The response to the announcement of the second Nemetschek Allplan grant again exceeded our expectations. We were particularly impressed by the high quality of the application documents and the applicants' exceptional commitment in their free time." To recognize these accomplishments, Nemetschek Allplan is this year, for the first time, also giving a lump sum of 300 euros to each of the candidates in places two through four.
Karin Schmidt: "When looking through the documents, we once again realized that excellent work is being done in many educational establishments, which we gladly support with our software. We are already eagerly anticipating the applications next year. The application process will probably begin in May 2015."