The Graham Treloar Fellowship
To acknowledge the outstanding academic contribution made to the University of Melbourne by Associate Professor Graham Treloar, the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning has established an endowment fund for the Graham Treloar Fellowship.
An endowed Fellowship is a fitting way to acknowledge Associate Professor Treloar’s role as an influential mentor to many young researchers.
The Fellowship will support an early career researcher from the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning to develop their research career in their chosen specialty.
The Faculty has already received donations towards the fellowship. To help us endow it in perpetuity, we invite colleagues and friends to provide support.
Graham Treloar
Graham Treloar was an internationally-renowned researcher in the field of embodied energy. In this, he developed a robust model for life cycle analysis of materials in construction and later in embodied water consumption.
His work is appreciated around the world and has global impact that is having and will continue to play a fundamental role in understanding the effect of design decisions.
Graham played a key role in the Faculty as Grant Shepherd in which capacity he assisted in the developing and refinement of research grant applications.
Graham was enormously generous with his time and ideas to all who approached him for assistance. His most lasting and important Faculty contribution, however, was mentoring our Early Career Researchers.
Download the Graham Treloar Fellowship form.