Raheem Sterling Foundation launches new scholarships
24 Apr 2023
Foundation's new partnership with our University and King’s College London launches 14 scholarships - seven in Manchester and seven in London - that promise to be “a real game changer” for local young people
A partnership between the Raheem Sterling Foundation, The University of Manchester and King’s College London is to support 14 students with scholarships that will enable them to study at the universities, in a bid to help close the attainment gap for Black British Students, increase social mobility, and support equal access to higher education.
Applications will be open to young people in the regions of Greater Manchester and Greater London and there will be a number of opportunities over the next three years for students to apply.
The first four scholarships (two at King’s and two at Manchester) will be available for students commencing degree programmes in 2023/24.
Research shows in 2021/22, less than 5% of all UK students starting undergraduate degrees were Black. The partnerships with The University of Manchester and King’s College London will support young people from underrepresented backgrounds to gain access to greater education and enable them to achieve their greatest potential.
Former Manchester City forward and now Chelsea player, Raheem said: “This opportunity will help young people access further education and present them with experiences and opportunities that will enhance their future career prospects.
“I hope this initiative will be a real game changer over the next few years and I am delighted to be working with two of the finest universities in the world.
“I wish the recipients of our funding all the very best and look forward to meeting everyone on campus in Manchester and London later this year.”
President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell commented: "The Raheem Sterling Foundation partnership will give us additional support to enable talented Black students to access higher education, mitigating financial challenges so they are better able to focus on their studies and realise their full potential.
"I believe that scholarships are a vital tool in helping students to access and progress through higher education, which is why we are so proud to partner with Raheem to invest in talented Black students in Greater Manchester."
The Raheem Sterling Foundation is committed to greater social mobility, providing better education, and furthering employment opportunities for young people.
Clive Ellington, Chair of Trustees added: "At the Raheem Sterling Foundation, we believe that access to better education and employment opportunities should be made fair to all young people regardless of financial circumstances and background. The work we do is in pursuit of improving their opportunities, future careers and quality of life and we won’t rest until we succeed in Raheem’s vision of achieving this.
"Partnering with two of the UK’s most outstanding universities, whose strive for change mirrors that of ours, is a real highlight in our journey to date, and we couldn’t be happier to announce our commitment to them and the students over the next three years."
For more information, please visit The University of Manchester and King’s College London .
The University of Manchester is the world’s first civic university and first in the UK to have social responsibility as a core goal. 25% of its undergraduate students come from disadvantaged backgrounds – a significant number in comparison to other universities.