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"Billmeir" is essentially in-house shorthand for grants for technical education and training. It stems from the Trust set up in 1957 by the late Jack Billmeir CBE, a shipowner and Prime Warden in 1962, for the purposes set out in the terms and conditions, which see: this Trust was amalgamated in 1980 with the Shipwrights' Company Educational Trust of 1899. Grants awarded may be divided into two types:
- Block awards to the naval architecture faculties of the three universities (Glasgow/Strathclyde, Newcastle upon Tyne, Southampton) which offer courses in that and associated disciplines, to support vacation outplacements in industry. These grants are then administered by the faculty.
- Awards to individuals to support training at one of the schools teaching modern (e.g.GRP) and traditional timber ship and boat building, naval architecture, and marine engineering.
These include:
- the Berkshire College of Agriculture (small engine and systems maintenance)
- Cornwall College, Falmouth
- James Watt College, Greenock
- International Boat building Training College, Lowestoft
- International School of Boat building, Lyme Regis
- Pembrokeshire College, Milford Haven
- Marine Technology Centre, Southampton City College
- Solent University
Individual grants range from a maximum of about £1500 to help with fees or living expenses whilst on course, down to £250 for tools. It is the Company's policy to make grant cheques payable to the school. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 May 2009 15:40 )
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