
Multiplatform Bursaries
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 list of eligible courses is available here.
You could get up to £800 for training if you are a freelancer or up to £500 if you are an employee. Find out below whether you are eligible, how to apply for a bursary and what makes multiplatform training so important.
Multiplatform Bursaries are funded by the Skillset TV Freelance Fund.
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. Find out here if you are eligible to apply for one
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Multiplatform Bursaries are grants for you to spend on a pre-selected range of training. 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. Find out how to apply for a bursary here
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