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21 January 2010

Just announced - valuable cash awards for young people in 2010!

Print Futures Awards now in their seventh year

The Print Futures Awards sponsored by the British Printing Industries Federation (BPIF), Unite the Union and the Printers’ Charitable Corporation (soon to be known as The Printing Charity) have been launched for 2010.

The programme was set up to help young people fund their training for a career in the UK printing and graphic arts industries. Awards of £2,500 each are available to young people aged 16-30 years who are resident in the UK.

The closing date for entries is 9 April, 2010 and interviews for those shortlisted will be held in May and June. The awards will be presented on 20 July in London.

Applications are also welcome from those already undergoing company training. Successful applicants in this category will receive an award of £1,250, with the balance of £1,250 to be met by their employers.

Dale Wallis, BPIF’s Membership Director, says: “We are delighted to launch the Print Futures Awards for the seventh year. In these tough economic times, it is crucial that we help young people to secure funding for their training in print and the graphic arts.” 

Application forms are available from Terry Ulrick, the Print Futures Awards Secretary,
T: 01444 831 918, M: 07850 105 027,
E: [email protected]

How three winners in 2009 are using their awards:

Suzie Eland: “I am now studying part-time at university for a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design. My award has paid for the first two years of my tuition fees.”
 
Julia Inshaw: “I have completed the first of four modules of the Professional Diploma in Marketing and am currently studying for the second and third modules. I aim to complete the Diploma by June this year.”

Marc Goodwin: “The award has helped greatly because the £2,500 covers the full amount of the remaining tuition costs for my Impress Degree. Since the awards, I have also been promoted to Trainee Print Process Technician at work.”

 

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Print Futures Awards now in their seventh year

The Print Futures Awards sponsored by the British Printing Industries Federation (BPIF), Unite the Union and the Printers’ Charitable Corporation (soon to be known as The Printing Charity) have been launched for 2010.

The programme was set up to help young people fund their training for a career in the UK printing and graphic arts industries. Awards of £2,500 each are available to young people aged 16-30 years who are resident in the UK.

The closing date for entries is 9 April, 2010 and interviews for those shortlisted will be held in May and June. The awards will be presented on 20 July in London.

Applications are also welcome from those already undergoing company training. Successful applicants in this category will receive an award of £1,250, with the balance of £1,250 to be met by their employers.

Dale Wallis, BPIF’s Membership Director, says: “We are delighted to launch the Print Futures Awards for the seventh year. In these tough economic times, it is crucial that we help young people to secure funding for their training in print and the graphic arts.” 

Application forms are available from Terry Ulrick, the Print Futures Awards Secretary,
T: 01444 831 918, M: 07850 105 027,
E:
[email protected]

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