London School of Architecture launches new programme to support under-represented practices

LSA

Source: Patrick Dempsey

Fully funded one-year pilot programme will provide mentorship, business development, and practical learning opportunities

The London School of Architecture (LSA), in partnership with the Greater London Authority (GLA) and The Crown Estate, has announced the launch of Good Growth in Practice, a fully funded one-year pilot programme designed to support under-represented small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) practice owners in the built environment sector.

The programme seeks to address systemic inequities within the industry, focusing on practice owners from groups that have historically faced barriers to accessing public and private sector work. Eight London-based practices will be selected for the initiative, which aims to equip participants with tailored upskilling and mentorship opportunities.

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