University of Surrey
£24,500
The grant from the Trust was awarded to the School of Management at the University of Surrey to support Hospitality Management programmes in a variety of ways, namely: • Contribution
towards the Savoy
Educational Trust Senior lecturer post currently held by Dr. Angela Roper;
• Student and lecturer travel costs; • Student bursaries and
prizes for
students on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Savoy Educational Trust Senior lecturer with two postgraduate students who achieved the highest results in the first semester and were awarded a Trust scholarship
In the year under review the Trustees also gave a grant to the City & Guil s of Londo d n Art
School of £5,000 to enable them to award bursaries to their students during the academic year 2009/10.
Hospita lity I dustry Trust n £2 5,000
The Trustees awarded funding to Hospitality Industry Trust (HIT), a registered charity, whose remit includes the awarding of grants to FE and HE Colleges in Scotland for the provision of bursaries to students of hospitality whether from Scotland or beyond. The purpose of the project is to support individual hospitality industry students in cases of hardship both financially and with equipment, which they otherwise could not afford to purchase.
The bursaries help prevent a
situation where individuals have to give up their studies for financial reasons and therefore be a loss to the industry.
Demand from colleges and universities increases year on year. For those educational
establishments who receive money from HIT different levels of funding are applied: £5,000 is usually the maximum (for both finance and credit for the purchase of basic equipment for their students). Each establishment is asked to administer the provision of financial awards themselves as they know the people who really need and deserve the financial help.
The Trust’s grant, together with funds from other sources, enabled HIT to award grants to 28 FE and HE establishments in Scotland.
Geogra phical Breakdown of Sch ools, FE an d HE Establishmen ts
Table 2 below shows the geographical breakdown of the grants awarded directly to schools, FE and HE establishments during the year under review, together with a comparison of the previous two years.
REGION
London East
South East South West Midlands
North West Scotland TOTAL
Table 2 18
2009/10 2 2 3 4 3 5 -
19
No. of grants 2008/9 4 1 3 5 3 3
1 20
2007/8 2009/10 4 £402,000 1
£ 41,363
2 £ 41,075 3 2 4
2
£ 53,111 £ 77,000 £ 71,220 -
18 £685,769
Amount 2008/9 £100,000 £ 16,418 £ 20,700 £ 53,378 £ 49,642 £ 45,112 £ 21,000
£306,250
2007/8 £52,661 £20,000 £35,206 £34,560 £17,500 £56,245 £40,000
£256,172
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