BAFTA awards over £200,000 in scholarship and bursary funds to 41 individuals across the UK and US

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27 scholars to receive financial support and mentoring for 2021/22 year; a further 14 to benefit from new ‘Career Development Bursary pilot’, supported by Paul Greengrass.

  • Funding unlocks opportunities for talented individuals who would not otherwise be able to further their careers
  • Previous recipients have gone onto fill key roles across the film, games and television industries
  • A complete list of scholars is available here and a full list of this year’s bursary recipients can be found here

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) today announces a new group of global recipients for its 2021/22 Scholarship Programme, which offers financial assistance to students studying film, games, and television courses in the UK and North America.

Additionally, BAFTA has also announced the recipients of a new Career Development Bursary pilot. Funding has been provided by the multi-award-winning director and filmmaker Paul Greengrass to 14 individuals with prior work experience who do not have the financial resources to further their careers. 

These two schemes are part of the year-round initiatives and programmes from BAFTA – a leading independent arts charity – that support new talent and talent from underrepresented groups, such as BAFTA Breakthrough, BAFTA Crew, GSA BAFTA Student Awards, and Young Game Designers. BAFTA plans to dramatically increase this support from 2022, made possible by the redevelopment of BAFTA’s headquarters at 195 Piccadilly.

Paul Greengrass said: “We are at an important crossroads. It is vital that we deliver a dramatic step change towards diversity in our industry. BAFTA – our flagship organisation – is developing new initiatives to drive these changes. As part of this wide-ranging work they have identified an important area where financial support is needed to assist young people at the beginning of their careers.  This unique scheme – the BAFTA Career Development Bursary – will give individuals who are unable to access higher/college education the opportunity of funding and support to help them access the film, games and television industries.”

Amanda Berry OBE, Chief Executive at BAFTA, said: “I am absolutely delighted that we are to launch the BAFTA Career Development Bursary pilot, offering invaluable funding to 14 individuals wishing to forge a career in the film, games and television industries, and am hugely grateful to Paul Greengrass for making the scheme possible through his very generous donation.  I am also thrilled that our Scholarships programme this year provides 27 talented scholars, both in the UK and US, with financial support, mentoring, and access to resources and BAFTA events – a crucial combination as they lay the foundations for a career in film, games and television.”

About the Scholarships

This year, BAFTA has awarded 27 scholarships in total, 12 in the UK and an additional 15 in North America. Scholars are from a wide variety of institutions, including The Royal College of Art, The American Film Institute, The National Film and Television School (NFTS), Stanford University, The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), The Royal Conservatoire Scotland and The School of Visual Arts in New York. 

As well as receiving financial aid worth over £200,000 towards their annual course fees, the BAFTA Scholars will also have access to BAFTA online resources and events, as well as private mentoring from former award winners, nominees and members. A number of former scholars have worked on award-winning projects, including producer Rienkje Attoh (Noughts and Crosses), writer Matilda Ibini, Senior Account Manager, GTPR at PlayStation Liz Mercuri, writer/director Aneil Karia (Top Boy, Surge), actor Jurell Carter (Emmerdale).

Every year, BAFTA Scholarships are made possible by the generous support of many individuals , foundations, and partnerships. In the UK, for the ninth year, four students will receive the Prince William Scholarships in film, games and television, supported by BAFTA and WarnerMedia, which are awarded in the name of HRH The Duke of Cambridge in his role as President of BAFTA. WarnerMedia also generously supports the redevelopment of BAFTA 195 Piccadilly.

The Reuben Foundation is continuing its support of BAFTA by funding three BAFTA Reuben Scholars for a fourth consecutive year. This is in addition to the Reuben Foundation’s support of the redevelopment of BAFTA Headquarters at 195 Piccadilly. Tinopolis, owners of production companies including Sunset and Vine, Firecracker and Mentorn, is supporting a Welsh BAFTA Tinopolis Scholar for a third year.

The BAFTA Scholarship Program in the US is made possible by the generous support of a number of individuals, foundations and partnerships. In the US, partners include philanthropist Mark Pigott KBE, as well as The Jeff Hunter Charitable Trust, BBC America, DLT Entertainment, King Features Animation, The Taffner Family Charitable Trust and Caroline Grist and Charles Tremayne.

BAFTA has again partnered with the Fulbright Commission to offer a Fulbright-BAFTA Scholarship, which offers a UK student $60,000 to pursue a master’s degree in filmmaking, or a related field, at any accredited US university.

This year’s 15 US-based BAFTA Scholars will be studying disciplines at various institutions ranging from The City College of New York, New York University, the American Film Institute, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, University of Southern California, Northwestern University, School of Visual Arts, Stanford University, College of Makeup and Design (Toronto), and University of Texas-Austin. Six of the scholarships are for British students studying in the US, while the other nine are targeted towards US and international students from underrepresented groups and underserved communities. 

A complete list of scholars is available here and a full list of this year’s bursary recipients can be found here

Notes to editors 

With thanks to the generous supporters of the BAFTA Scholarships Programme:

WarnerMedia WarnerMedia United Kingdom | WarnerMedia

Tinopolis Home – Tinopolis

The Reuben Foundation Reuben Foundation

With thanks to the generous supporter of the BAFTA Career Development Bursary Pilot Programme: Paul Greengrass

Relaunch of BAFTA’s LIT programme enabled by 195 Piccadilly

The Career Development Bursary is a key part of BAFTA’s plans to relaunch its year-round learning and talent development programme in 2022, engaging over 10m learners online and equipping 80,000 people a year with the tools to develop a career in film, games and television. In addition, bespoke year-round support will be given to 4,000 talented individuals through initiatives including BAFTA Breakthrough, BAFTA Crew, Young Game Designers and newly developed initiatives to help talent realise their potential, such as the Bursary. The expansion is made possible by the ongoing redevelopment of BAFTA’s headquarters at 195 Piccadilly. Due to officially open in 2022, 195 Piccadilly will be a creative centre for film, games and television and the central hub for BAFTA’s UK-wide, and global, learning and talent development programme. 

To find out more about BAFTA’s learning and talent development programmes go to: www.bafta.org/supporting-talent 

About BAFTA

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is a world-leading independent arts charity that brings the very best work in film, games and television to public attention and supports the growth of creative talent in the UK and internationally. Through its Awards ceremonies and year-round programme of learning events and initiatives – which includes workshops, masterclasses, scholarships, lectures and mentoring schemes in the UK, USA and Asia – BAFTA identifies and celebrates excellence, discovers, inspires and nurtures new talent, and enables learning and creative collaboration. For advice and inspiration from the best creative minds in working in film, games and television, visit www.bafta.org/guru. For more, visit www.bafta.org.