In discussing diversity and inclusion in the built environment, we often hear about the challenges faced by minority groups in the sector. However, it is also imperative that we diversify the...
Read moreChancerygate Foundation has announced the cohort of recipients of its bursary programme for the 2022-23 academic year. The four students of African and Caribbean heritage – Paris, Ty, Deyjohn and...
Read moreElizabeth Mulkern has joined the Board of Trustees for Chancerygate Foundation - a national charity dedicated to building the careers of more disadvantaged young people of African and Caribbean...
Read moreThe property sector shapes our environment and life experiences – where we live, work and play. However, as the world becomes increasingly diverse, the property and real estate sector remains one...
Read moreOver the past year the Chancerygate Foundation has been set up and gained charity status. With the launch of the website, and in collaboration with London South Bank University and Kingston...
Read moreThe Chancerygate Foundation was established to support and advance opportunities in the property sector for young people from ethnic minorities. One of the ways we do this is through education, by...
Read moreBy Eddie Cook, Trustee, the Chancerygate FoundationIn the last few weeks, high profile sporting events have brought into much sharper and more uncomfortable focus what it means to be Black and...
Read moreThe Chancerygate Foundation, a newly-formed not-for-profit charity focussed on helping young people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds to forge a career in the property sector, has placed its...
Read moreChancerygate Foundation have announced a new £180,000 bursary programme to enable more black and minority ethnic students to study at London South Bank University (LSBU) and build careers in the...
Read moreEddie Cook (BSc Building Surveying, 1986) is a trustee of the Chancerygate Foundation, which is supporting two new bursaries for students from black and minority ethnic backgrounds applying to our...
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