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Skillset Multiplatform Bursaries Scheme

Multiplatform Delivery: Understanding the complete workflow: Shooting to Delivery

Course Location: London
Course Date: 29th March - 1st April 2010
Course cost: £950

Full course outline

Multiplatform Bursaries - are you eligible?

Multiplatform Bursaries are grants for you to spend on a pre-selected range of courses covering key multiplatform skills the industry is looking for in its workforce.

The amount you can get can vary, depending on whether you're employed or work freelance.
You'll get:
    up to a maximum of £800 if you are a freelancer; and
    up to a maximum of £500 if you are in permanent employment.


Are you eligible?

You can apply for a Multiplatform Bursary if you:
•    can demonstrate professional experience in the UK TV industry;
•    or can demonstrate professional experience in the wider creative media industries and can show that your training will lead to work in or with the TV industry in a cross-platform context;
•    can demonstrate how the training you are applying for will benefit your career;
•    are either a UK national or are living and regularly working in the UK as a freelancer or in permanent employment;
•    are living in the UK at the time of applying for a bursary;
•    have selected a training course from the list of eligible Multiplatform Courses and have been accepted by the recognised training provider; and
•    are not receiving another form of Skillset subsidy to attend the training.

The full guidelines can be accessed at Full Skillset Guidlines

Definition of Freelancers
Freelancers can apply for up to a maximum of £800. We consider you a freelancer if:
•    you are employed on a succession of engagements with different employers rather than in continuous employment;
•    you are currently employed on a fixed term contract of not more than one year;
•    you are currently in employment but can provide evidence that they have been given a date for the termination of employment and will become a freelancer;
•    you are currently not working but have previous professional working experience in the creative media industries.

If you are a freelancer you may apply for up to 80% of the combined fees, travel and accommodation costs of your training to a maximum of £800. This means that if your total combined course and travel costs come to over £800, the maximum you could apply for is £800.

What previous clients have said about this course.

"Answered a lot of questions that have been causing problems. Introduced to many very relevant processes."
"The trainer was very knowledgably and answered all questions thrown at him, and there were many"

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