The University of Westminster is proud to announce that Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is supporting Black students and underrepresented groups in higher education through SIE-funded scholarships. The announcement demonstrates the University of Westminster’s as well as Sony Interactive E
One scholarship is available for a Home Fee Master’s student from a Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic background and/or female with a course offer for the MSc Real Estate Development course at the University of Westminster.
Part-time students are also eligible to apply.
The scholarship provides a one-off £3,000 tuition fee award and is open to full-time postgraduate overseas fee-paying students with a minimum 2.1 UK degree equivalent.
The Stationers’ Foundation Bursary is specifically for the Documentary Photography and Photojournalism MA. It offers the course one bursary each year to a UK-based postgraduate applicant, under 25 or exceptionally under 30.
The University will be allocating one Undergraduate Sanctuary Scholarship in total in 2022/23. The scholarship is provided to support students who have been granted Indefinite Leave to Remain or Discretionary Leave to Remain by the home office. The selection is based on financial need and the merit
The University of Westminster Bursary will be automatically awarded to new Home fee students with a £0 household income as assessed by Student Finance England. Eligible students will receive £500 per year for a maximum of three years towards maintenance costs.
The Bursary Beyond Price is a new annual award offered in support of talented people from disadvantaged and low-income backgrounds who wish to study architecture
Initiated by David Price (1940-2019), architect and town planner. His architectural education was made possible by grants and scholarships available at the time. Aware of the cost of education today he wanted to be able to offer support to young, talented people from disadvantaged and low-income bac
The Scholarships Programme offers 100% tuition fee Masters scholarships to support British Muslims to study at UK universities. The scholarships are aimed at those who wish to advance in their careers and bring positive change to their communities and beyond. We invite applications from people who a
The University of Westminster is proud to announce that Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is supporting Black students and underrepresented groups in higher education through SIE-funded scholarships. The announcement demonstrates the University of Westminster’s as well as Sony Interactive E
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 li
The University of Westminster is proud to announce that Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is supporting Black students and underrepresented groups in higher education through SIE-funded scholarships. The announcement demonstrates the University of Westminster’s as well as Sony Interactive E
The total value of the scholarship is £7,500 which is awarded for a maximum of three years. Students will receive £2,500 in each eligible year of study, subject to progression to the next year of their course and completion of the yearly career development session. The scholarship is pai
The total value of the scholarship is £6,000 which is awarded for a maximum of four years. Students will receive £1,500 in each eligible year of study, subject to progression to the next year of their course and completion of the yearly career development session. The scholarship is paid
The University will be allocating up to 80 Great Start Scholarships in total in 2022/23. The scholarship is provided to support students from low income households with living costs during their studies. The selection is based on financial need and the merit of the application.
The University will be allocating one Postgraduate Sanctuary Scholarship in total in 2022/23. The scholarship is provided to support students who have been granted Indefinite Leave to Remain or Discretionary Leave to Remain by the home office. The selection is based on financial need and the merit o
The University will be allocating one Undergraduate Sanctuary Scholarship in total in 2022/23. The scholarship is provided to support students who have been granted Indefinite Leave to Remain or Discretionary Leave to Remain by the home office. The selection is based on financial need and the merit
This scholarship supports students from a Black and Mixed Black background during their higher education at the University of Westminster. We have other scholarships available for those who do not meet these criteria.
The University of Westminster is proud to work with the UK government’s GREAT Britain campaign and the British Council. Further information about our partnership with the GREAT Scholarships campaign can be found on the Study UK website.
Applications for University of Westminster 2021 Part fee Scholarships are now open for International Students. The scholarship provides a one-off £2,000 tuition fee award and is open to overseas fee-paying students with a minimum 2.1 UK degree equivalent.
Westminster Undergraduate High Achiever Awards is a scholarship program that is designed to welcome enthusiastic individuals to become a part of the Undergraduate High Achiever Awards for the year 2020. We also want to highlight that the awards are open to UK, EU, and international students.&nb
The Westminster story began in 1838, when Sir George Cayley opened the Polytechnic Institution at 309 Regent Street in London. In 1881, philanthropist Quintin Hogg bought the Royal Polytechnic Institution building and moved his Young Men’s Christian Institute into 309 Regent Street, which soon became the publicly funded Regent Street Polytechnic.
Since then, our education institution has secured a reputation as a place for firsts. These include:
the first polytechnic in London and one of the first in the UK (1838)
the opening of the first public photographic portrait studio in Europe (1841)
the venue for the first public moving picture show in the UK, organised by the Lumière brothers (1896)
organising the first marathon race (at the London Olympics) over the now traditional distance of 26 miles, 385 yards (1908)
offering the first degree courses in Photographic Science, Photography, and Media Studies (1960s and 1970s)
the first modern university to win the Queen’s Award for Enterprise – International T