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RIBA Future Architects Student Mentoring Programme 22/23 | Student application

Every year the RIBA facilitates a mentoring programme for students of architecture, bringing practices into education to support the next generation.

The programme is run in partnership with Schools of Architecture across England and Wales. Each School of Architecture offers mentoring to a different year group so please check the list here to find out if your year group is taking part:

https://www.architecture.com/education-cpd-and-careers/studying-architecture/student-mentoring

For students, this is a great way to gain invaluable experience and insight into the profession, preparing you for life in architectural practice.

If you are a RIBA Student Member studying in England or Wales or have recently applied for your RIBA Student Membership then you will be eligible for this programme, if your School and year group are taking part.

Generally, the programme consists of an initial meet and greet session followed by 3 sessions (approx. 2 hours per session) with your architect mentor. This year the mentoring sessions will be run online, face to face or hybrid, please let us know your preference below.

When will mentoring take place?

Mentoring will taking place across the 2022/23 academic year with different start/end times for universities. We will contact you as we confirm these start/end dates.

To register your interest please complete the form below. You will be contacted in advance of your relevant semester with further details.

Want to know more?

Check out this video from the 2019/2020 cohort:

Http://bit.ly/2DFX21o

If you would like to find out more about how we will use your data the RIBA’s privacy notice can be viewed at: www.architecture.com/about/privacy-policy

This programme is facilitated through RIBA Future Architects; our community for architecture students and young professionals, designed to support and inspire during the transition from study to practice.

Find out more: architecture.com/futurearchitects

Paul MacMahon