Published: 08 Jul 2022 1,247 views
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 backgrounds who wish to study architecture. His objective is now possible with a new, privately managed award offered in his memory. The bursary is open to first year undergraduates and first year post-graduates in architecture and is for the purposes of acquiring the relevant personal equipment and resources to carry out their studies. There are ten bursaries available this year, and each bursary provides a £5,000 cash sum.
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... continue reading
Application Deadline | 12 Jul 2022 |
Type | Masters |
Sponsor | University of Westminster |
Gender | Men and Women |
The bursary provides a one-off award of £5,000 and can be used to acquire any relevant personal equipment and resources to carry out your studies.
Students must fulfil all criteria below:
For more details, visit University of Westminster website.