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The Trustees awarded funding of £3,760 per year for a period of 3 years to be used to support 1 PhD fees-only scholarship within Hospitality. The Trustees awarded this grant on condition that they were involved with the selection of the topic to be researched and that this should be of relevance and benefit to the industry. The grant is given on the understanding that it will be reviewed annually and further funding will be given once the Trustees are satisfied with the evaluation report. The recipient of the PhD Scholarship is Katarzyna Minor whose research is entitled ‘ wih dil el wbse n e


te efct f hoe n gme y nt pten nd e atrs a mploe ye we-e ’ llbing. £,0430


The Trustees awarded funding of £4,300 per year for a period of 3 years to be used to help provide a PhD bursary to support research in an area of interest to the Trustees. The funding from the Trust will also ensure matched funding by the University thus enabling a second bursary to be awarded. The grant is given on the understanding that it will be reviewed annually and further funding will be given once the Trustees are satisfied with the evaluation report. The recipient of the PhD bursary is Maria Gebbels whose research is on ‘c


aer mo t’. re Hopital y Ids y Tut s it nutr r s biliy £500 2,0


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 and scholarships primarily to students of hospitality whether from Scotland or beyond. The Trust’s grant is used specifically by HIT in the following ways:-


·


individuals have to give up their studies for financial reasons and therefore be a loss to the industry. ·


not have the opportunity to develop themselves in different learning environments. ·


learn from a world class educational establishment - the Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne.


All three elements of the project are open to the 27 colleges and universities that HIT deal with in Scotland.


HIT reported that in the year under review, the Trust’s grant, together with funds from other sources helped them to award 119 scholarships.


bursary scholarship programme. In the year under review the Trustees also gave a grant to theC


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o ap icl Be o n o cols REGION


London East


South East South West Midlands


North East North West Scotland Wales


Ta e 2


TOTAL bl


No. of grants


2012/13 2011/12 2010/11 2012/13 2 2 3 8 4 -


5 3 5 6 3 -


7 -


1 27


8 -


2 32


4 2 6 6 3 3 6


1 -


31 £ 9,500


£ 55,000 £ 16,523 £213,280 £106,573 -


£102,032 -


£ 3,760 n it y & G lds o o o ui gr h a rakdw f Sho , FE ad HE Etabismns s l h e t


Table 2 below shows the geographical breakdown of the grants awarded directly to schools, FE and HE establishments in the year under review, together with a comparison of the previous two years.


Amount


2011/12 £ 79,280 £ 47,161 £676,036 £ 47,537 £ 67,750 -


£117,975 £ 51,500 -


£506,668 £1,087,239


2010/11 £465,000 £ 60,000 £ 94,916 £114,605 £ 37,315 £ 80,419 £ 78,113 £ 11,500 -


£941,868 f Lndn Art holof£500to enable them to award bursaries to their students during the academic year In addition, 13 FE and HE establishments benefited from the


Support individual hospitality students in cases of hardship and help prevent a situation where Enhance educational opportunities by awarding scholarships to students who otherwise would Provide specific bursary scholarships to enable potential good calibre entrants to the industry to


h fe s o tl egae nt


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