Level 7 Architect Apprenticeship Information Session
An online information session aimed at those looking to complete a Level 7 Architect Apprenticeship
Date and time
Location
Online
Agenda
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM
Presentation by lead academic
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM
Q & A
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour
Join us for a virtual information session to learn more about the Level 7 Architect Apprenticeship offered by the University of Kent. This is a fantastic opportunity to hear directly from our programme team, explore how the apprenticeship works in practice, and find out how your organisation or career can benefit from this funded route to qualification.
With the recent government announcement that funding for Level 7 apprenticeships will end in January 2026 (read more here), this September 2025 start may be the final opportunity for individuals aged 22 and over to access this apprenticeship fully funded.
Whether you're an employer looking to upskill your workforce or an aspiring architect ready to take the next step in your career, this session will provide essential information to help you plan your next move.
What we'll cover:
- An overview of the Level 7 Architect Apprenticeship at the University of Kent
- Entry requirements and eligibility
- How the apprenticeship is delivered and supported
- The benefits for employers and apprentices
- Key dates and the application process
- Implications of the upcoming funding changes
- Q&A with our programme team
Who should attend:
- Employers in the architecture, construction, or design sectors
- HR and learning & development professionals
- Prospective apprentices (including current Part 1 graduates)
- Anyone interested in using remaining L7 apprenticeship funding
Secure your place now and take advantage of the final funded opportunity to access the Architect Apprenticeship.
This session is for UK-based employers aiming to invest in workforce development and stay ahead in the digital landscape.
Eligibility:
To access apprenticeship funding, your organisation must be based in the UK. Apprentices must also have lived in the UK for at least three years prior to starting the programme.
Frequently asked questions
These sessions are aimed at employers looking to hire apprentices or upskilling staff. Also, prospective apprentices interested in learning more about the apprenticeship journey.