The Architectural Association announces five new scholarships supported by the Albukhary Foundation


The Architectural Association (AA) School of Architecture is delighted to announce a new scholarship programme for applicants to its five-year course in architecture, thanks to the generous support of the Albukhary Foundation.

The Albukhary Foundation Scholarships have been established to recognise the most academically talented students in need of financial support from one of the UN’s list of LDC countries as well as Ghana, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Zimbabwe. The AA is committed to widening participation and inclusion within its academic programmes and all its activities, and these new scholarships intend to make study at the school more financially accessible to the most promising students, regardless of their circumstance.

Each scholarship includes full tuition fees, accommodation, living expenses, and travel to and from the applicant’s home country. The scholarships will be available to eligible and selected students who commence their studies in the First Year of the three-year Intermediate Programme, and upon successful completion of their studies go on to enter the two-year Diploma Programme.

Applications for the scholarships can be made by successful applicants to the school’s Intermediate Programme for the 2024–25 academic year, and applications will be assessed by a committee formed of representatives of the AA and the Albukhary Foundation. For more information about the scholarships, please email outreach@aaschool.ac.uk.


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