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Each year, until 2027/28, Forensic Architecture will offer one full-time scholarship for the MA in Research Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London. This scholarship will cover tuition fees as well as a monthly stipend. There is more information about the MA programme here.
There is not a separate application for the scholarship. Students should note their interest in this scholarship in their MA application.
For the academic year 2024-25 and 2025-26, Forensic Architecture will offer one full-time MA scholarship to an exceptional applicant who would not otherwise be able to pursue this MA. The scholarship covers tuition fees plus a monthly stipend for a home or international student.
Scholarship Statement: Tell us about your academic and non-academic achievements and how you think this qualification and your experience of studying in the Centre for Research Architecture (CRA) will contribute to your future academic and career plans.
You should include the following in your statement:
Please upload this statement (no more than 2 pages) along with your other admissions materials into the MY Goldsmiths online portal.
The deadline for application is March 31st with short-listing and interviews to follow in early May.
Forensic Architecture does not have a formal internship programme at this time, given our commitment to hosting a number of placements each year from Goldsmiths’ MA programme in Research Architecture. We do occasionally hire research assistants whose skills and interests would be well-suited to a particular project or our overall research aims. When there are openings, these will be listed here and on the Goldsmiths University jobs portal.
Please note that we are, unfortunately, unable to sponsor internship visas and so cannot accept applications from candidates who do not have the right to work in the UK.