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Network = net worth as an architecture student. The more I think about it – it’s not WHAT you know, but WHO you know when it comes to success as an architecture student. The key to success as an architecture student is networking. In today’s episode, I’m joined by the co-chair of South Australia’s Emerging Architects + Graduates Network (EmAGN), a first-year course co-ordinator at my university as well as sole practitioner - Chris Morley. Chris has a lot going on, and he knows a thing or two about networking. PART 2: Architecture Tutor’s Best Advice for Succeeding in Architecture School • Architecture Tutor’s Best Advice for Succe... PART 3: How to Run Your Own Architectural Firm as a Sole Practitioner • How to Run Your Own Architectural Firm as ... ----------------------------------- Here are some of Chris’s involvements: EmAGN: The Australian Institute of Architects & EmAGN’s “Hearing Architecture” Podcast: https://www.architecture.com.au/categ... Follow EmAGN on Instragram: / emagn_sa Check out their website: https://wp.architecture.com.au/emagn/ Chris’s Architectural Practice, Echelon Studio: / echelon.studio ----------------------------------- Here are some of the questions I ask Chris: Firstly, what is EmAGN and what is your involvement? What are some of the benefits to networking as an architecture student? Why do you think it’s important? What are some of the things you did as a student or graduate to network? What did this involve? As a student, what do you do at networking events? How can you make the most of these? I often see a lot of events for architects, but I’m never too sure if it’s an event for students as well. Where can students find local events to attend to interact with other students and professionals (in a time without corona virus)? When most people think of networking, they think – dress up, drink in hand, business cards, talking to professionals . . . The way we got in contact with each other was through social media, and I’ve noticed this is a tool you often use to network. Can you explain some of the things you do to network using social media? How do you think architecture students can utilise social media to build relationships with people in the industry? Is networking something you prioritise and put time aside for? Or, does it come naturally in your day-to-day life? If a student is meeting a professional for the first time, what are some important things to know or do to make sure they have a successful first impression? Do you have any advice for a student to gain confidence in professional networking situations? Let’s say there’s a student going into a networking event alone. They walk into this event knowing nobody. How would you suggest they go about this? Prefer listening/reading? Check out the show notes: https://successfularchistudent.com/40/ Check out my FREE online course for architecture students: ▼ 70 Hacks for Architecture Students▼ → https://successfularchistudent.com/ ← On the architecture podcast, you'll hear from practicing architects, other students and myself, Kyle, a third year architecture student from South Australia. Doing so, you'll learn the tips and tricks to excel past the rest of your cohort and build the skills needed to take your work to another level. Tags: architecture success, success as an architecture student, how to succeed, how to succeed as an architecture student, how to not fail as an architecture student, not fail, do well, high grades, emagn, emerging architects and graduates network, south Australia, Adelaide, how to network, networking, networking tips, networking 101, networking advice, do better in architecture school, architecture school, architects, architect, sole practitioner, firm director, echelon studio, chris morley,