Published: 05 Jul 2022 995 views
The London Neighbourhood Scholarship supports aspiring young architects from the heart of London’s communities.
The scholarship is for students studying an undergraduate architecture degree in London and provides £10,000 per year (£30,000 in total) to cover material costs and living expenses.
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Application Deadline | 08 Jul 2022 |
School to study | University of Westminster |
Type | Undergraduate |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | University of Westminster |
Gender | Men and Women |
London and provides £10,000 per year (£30,000 in total) to cover material costs and living expenses.
To be eligible for the London Neighbourhood Scholarship:
You must hold a September 2022 course offer from a London school of architecture for a full-time undergraduate degree in Architecture.
You must have lived in London for at least 3 years
You must be able to demonstrate a household income of below £25,000
You must be under the age of 25 at the time of applying
The following documents must be included in your application
Completed application form
Up to date CV
Sample portfolio (PDF max 10mb)
Proof of residence in London for the past 3 years (eg: letter from your current school)
Proof of household income below £25,000 (eg: student finance application or eligibility for free school meals)
Evidence of offer(s) to study architecture at a London school of architecture.
For more details, visit University of Westminster website.