22 February 2012
The Print Futures Awards 2012 are now open for entries!
The cash grants of up to £1,500 each are to help people aged 16-30 years who are UK residents and already or intend to work in the UK printing, publishing and graphic arts industries. The non-repayable cash awards are for fees and associated costs to undertake part-time and full-time training or degree courses.
Steve Sibbald, Unite National Officer, says: "Applications are particularly welcome from people already working in the UK print industry, who are on low incomes and want to undertake short courses or training sessions to develop their skills and improve their earning capacity."
Successful applicants will receive their awards at a printing industry event at the House of Lords on 11 July 2012.
For more information and an application form, please contact Terry Ulrick, Awards Secretary, on 44 (0)1444 831918, email: [email protected] or go to www.printfuturesawards.com where you can also download the application form. Simply fill in the application form and return it to Terry Ulrick before 31 May 2012.
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