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Seven landlords partner on major new scholarships programme

Seven landlords have teamed up to unveil a major new scholarships programme to open up careers in social housing.

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Clare Miller, chief executive of Clarion, said she is “proud” to launch the new programme
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The new programme is designed “to transform pathways into housing-related careers for underrepresented groups”.

Co-ordinated by Clarion’s charitable foundation, Clarion Futures, the Social Housing Scholarships Programme is supported by Hyde, L&Q, Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing, Peabody, Places for People and Riverside, with match funding provided by the Fusion21 Foundation. 

The landlords hope that by working together, the programme will “deliver greater reach and potential for long-term impact, aiming to break down barriers and create meaningful, lasting change”.

Managed by Blackbullion, the programme will fund 14 scholarships over two years, with each scholar receiving £18,000 paid in three annual instalments to help with living costs while at university.

Alongside financial support, scholars will gain access to mentoring, paid work experience and networking opportunities.

The programme will support a wide range of degree and career pathways connected to housing, homes and communities, including property, construction, sustainability, social policy, urban planning and business management.

Clare Miller, chief executive of Clarion Housing Group, said: “At Clarion, we believe that talent exists in every community, but opportunity doesn’t always follow.

“That’s why we’re proud to be leading the way with the new Social Housing Scholarships Programme, working with other leading housing associations to help level the playing field for social housing residents through financial support, mentoring and paid work experience to break down barriers.

“By opening up pathways into meaningful careers in housing, we’re investing in a more diverse generation of future professionals who will help shape stronger, thriving communities.”

The initiative builds on Clarion’s William Sutton Prize scholarships launched in 2025, which supported six young people – four of whom were social housing residents – to study at leading institutions including the University of Oxford, UCL’s Bartlett School of Architecture and Ravensbourne University London.

Isata Kamara, a William Sutton Prize scholar who is studying architecture at the Bartlett School, said: “The scholarship has transformed my student experience, easing financial pressures so I can fully immerse myself in my architecture degree.

“Mentorship provides valuable insight into the profession, while work experience will connect me with industry experts and broaden my understanding of different practices.

“Funding for materials and study trips will help expand my skills and expose me to global perspectives, enriching my emerging practice.”

Applications for the Social Housing Scholarships Programme are now open until midnight on 5 July. 

Open to social housing residents of any age in England, the programme is aimed at those beginning an undergraduate degree in 2026. Scholars will be selected following the publication of A-level results in August.

Priority will be given to applicants from lower-income households or those who are the first in their family to attend university, with selection based on attitude, determination and enthusiasm. Less emphasis is placed on academic performance than is typical in standard scholarship programmes.

There are more than 200 different roles to choose from in social housing, from customer-facing housing management to corporate service roles including business admin, HR, IT, finance, health and safety, governance, marketing and communications.

That is why Inside Housing launched its Housing Hires campaign, to promote the social housing sector as a place to work and support people to find and develop careers with housing associations and councils.


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