The Trust has a strong track record in delivering bursaries that relate to architecture and the built environment, locally, nationally and internationally. We have worked for more than a decade at individual, group and system level and currently have 90 alumni. Our future bursary programme will build on the Trust’s current knowledge, expertise and stakeholder relationships, as well as our considerable credibility and track record, building awareness of the value of difference in the built environment sector.
We are currently working with partners to raise funds for our 2012 bursary programme. New developments will be announced on this page so please keep in touch.
Samuel Perry and Vanisha Mistry are the first winners of a new bursary scheme established by The Landscape Institute and the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust. The bursary was introduced to help people study landscape architecture at university.
Samuel Perry, from Dulwich, is starting at Kingston University this month. ‘It is a great feeling to be a part of something positive. For me the energy and commitment that drives the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust is inspiring. I would really like to thank the Landscape Institute...
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We are currently working with partners to raise funds for our 2012 bursary programme. New developments will be announced on this page so please keep in touch.
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Posted by eleanor on Sep 29, 2011 in 2011, Landscape Institute | Comments Off
Samuel Perry and Vanisha Mistry are the first winners of a new bursary scheme established by The Landscape Institute and the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust. The bursary was introduced to help people study landscape architecture at university. Samuel Perry, from Dulwich, is starting at Kingston University this month. ‘It is a great feeling to be a part of something positive. For me the energy and commitment that drives the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust is inspiring. I would really like to thank the Landscape Institute...
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