Bursaries

The Stephen Lawrence Scholarship (Architecture) supported by Football Foundation

The scholarship is a £19,070 fee waiver to study Architecture Part 2 MArch at University of Greenwich.

The scholarship is a £19,070 fee waiver to study the Architecture Part 2 MArch course at the University of Greenwich commencing 2025/6.

The scholarship is available for Black students from low socioeconomic backgrounds and/or Black students who are estranged or Care-experienced.

The duration of the course is two years (full-time), and the scholarship is awarded in three instalments per year to assist applicants to pursue a career in architecture.

Along with the funding, the recipient will have the opportunity to work with the team at the Football Foundation, attend all-team events, and gain a real understanding of the grassroots football facility landscape.

The scholarship is available for full and part-time study of this course. Please note that part-time students will be awarded pro rata.

Because of Stephen

The scholarship honours the life and legacy of Stephen Lawrence. Stephen grew up in South East London and wanted to become an architect. His mother, Doreen, now Baroness Lawrence was studying at University of Greenwich when Stephen was murdered in an unprovoked racist attack in Eltham. Stephen was only 18 years old, and it took twenty years before some of those responsible for Stephen’s murder were convicted.

Baroness Lawrence campaigned tirelessly for justice for Stephen, including a public inquiry into the handling of the case which has changed societal attitudes to racism, to the law and to police practice.

About the Football Foundation

The Football Foundation is the Premier League, The FA and Government’s charity that delivers outstanding grassroots facilities, more and better places to play, transforming lives and communities where it is needed most.

The Foundation’s goal is to unlock the power of pitches ensuring every community has a great place to play regardless of gender, race, disability or place.

Since its creation in 2000, the Foundation has invested £1.2 billion to improve grassroots facilities across the country – including 1,200 3G pitches, 14,000 grass pitches and 1,500 changing rooms. This has attracted an additional £1.4 billion of partnership funding – totalling over £2.6 billion investment in grassroots football so far.

About the scholarship

University of Greenwich partners with the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation who exist to inspire a more equitable, inclusive society, and to foster opportunities for marginalised young people in the UK. One of the ways we are working together is through removing barriers to education and work, and we are starting with architecture.

According to the “Equality and Diversity survey” conducted by ARB (Equality & Diversity Data, 2020) 83% of UK architects are from white ethnic backgrounds and only 1% of respondents identified as Black. There are many reasons for this disparity, but a considerable barrier is the cost of training and qualifying.

One scholarship is currently available for 2025/6 entry, but the university is actively fundraising to offer more scholarships at the earliest opportunity. Please contact Sophie Hassell-Richardson, Fundraising Manager at s.k.hassellrichardson@greenwich.ac.uk for more information.

Eligibility Criteria

Priority for the scholarships will be given to Black students from low socioeconomic background (Index of Multiple Disadvantage quintiles 1 and 2, low household income) and/or Black students who are estranged or Care-experienced, (see detailed criteria   for more information).

Applicants must also:

Application Process

The application for the scholarship is made as part of the application to study Architecture Part 2 MArch.

To be considered for a scholarship, applicants must, by the deadlines below, have:

Eligible applicants to the Architecture Part 2 March course will be invited to provide a personal statement explaining which scholarship eligibility criteria you meet, why you are applying for the course and the scholarship, and how you think this scholarship will help your future aspirations (500 word maximum).

Applications for the scholarship will be assessed from Thursday 14 August 2025.

All applicants will be contacted to advise on an offer of a place to study on the course, and the outcome of the scholarship award, as soon as possible.

Once allocated, updated information will be added to this website page advising scholarships are closed.

For more information about applying this scholarship, please contact alumni@gre.ac.uk.

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