RIBA Part 1 and 2 Bursaries

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The aim of the RIBA Part 1 and Part 2 Bursaries is to supply future support to architecture students who demonstrate talent and commitment to their studies who might struggle to hide the prices of living and course related expenditure. The schemes are made possible by generous donations to the RIBA from the Walter Parker Trust, the Rosenberg Memorial Fund and therefore the Ayyub Malik Trust; also as monies raised through the RIBA Education Fund.

Applications for the 2021 RIBA Part 1 and Part 2 Bursaries are now open.

RIBA Part 1 Bursary

To be eligible to use for a RIBA Part 1 Bursary, students must currently be enrolled within the first year of a RIBA Part 1 course within the UK. Recipients of those bursaries will receive a maximum of £6,000 distributed in £1,000 termly instalments throughout the second and third years of study. Successful part-time applicants will receive an equivalent maximum amount in payments proportionate to the length of studies.

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