The University of Westminster has just announced a scholarship named after the famous British music lawyer Richard Antwi, who helped launch the the careers of Tinie Tempah and Wretch 32 and died of natural causes in March 2016.
The scholarship aims to continue his legacy by supporting black and minority ethnic students (BAME) on the MA in Music Business Management course at the university, offering to cover their full tuition fees and giving an additional £10,200 every year to cover living costs.
Applications will open next year so if you or someone you know would like to apply, head to the Uni of Westminster’s website for more details.
For more about the missed legend, watch Twin B’s tribute to Richard Antwi from the 2016 Rated Awards here and hear Wretch 32’s track dedicated to him here.