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Richard Antwi Scholarship

14 February 2018

The University of Westminster has confirmed that the Richard Antwi scholarship – established two years ago following the death of the popular music lawyer and manager – will continue to run until at least 2023.

The scholarship provides full support to a student on the MA in Music Business Management course at the University of Westminster, covering tuition fees, a contribution to living expenses and includes an opportunity to undertake work experience.

The Friends Of Richard Antwi and University of Westminster have also announced a workshop for potential applicants. The workshop will take place on March 3 from 1pm to 3pm at The University of Westminster, Cavendish Campus, and is open to all.

Applications for the inaugural Richard Antwi Scholarship for the 2018 / 2019 academic year are now open here.

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