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20 January 2015

Financial Support for training of young people

The Print Futures Awards have been launched for 2015. This year there will 30 bursaries of £1,500 available to young people aged 16 – 30. These will be awarded for costs in relation to training and education in pursuit of a career in the UK Printing, publishing and graphic arts industries. There will be special consideration for those with serious health or financial problems.

The scheme is sponsored by The BPIF, The Printing Charity, Unite, St Bride’s Foundation and The John Crosfield Foundation. All entries must be in by the end of May and the successful applicants will receive the monies at a special reception at the House of Lords in July 2015.

Full details and application forms can be found at www.printfuturesawards.com

 

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