UB40 star to present media awards

UNIVERSITY NEWS LAST UPDATED : 04 FEBRUARY 2011

Birmingham City University is to present its first awards named after local music legends Ozzy Osbourne and UB40’s Brian Travers.

The two honours, which will be presented by Brian Travers, are being given in recognition to students who have excelled on BA Media & Communications (Music Industries).

The prizes have been founded by the University’s School of Media; the Brian Travers Achievement Award which is given to the final year student who gains the best overall mark and the Ozzy Osbourne Development Award which will recognise the student who has made the most progress during the three year degree course. The first ever recipients of the prizes are Gina Hubbard, 21, from Kings Lynn who has won the Ozzy Osbourne Development Award and Charlotte Smith, 21, from Arnold, Nottingham, who has been named as the winner of the Brian Travers Achievement Award. They will receive their trophies, which were designed by the University’s School of Jewellery, at the University graduation ceremony being held on Tuesday 8 February 2011, at Symphony Hall, Birmingham.

Staff at the University’s School of Media decided to name the awards after Ozzy and Brian because they wanted to celebrate Birmingham’s musical heritage. Ozzy was brought up in the Aston area of the city, and went to school in nearby Perry Barr, where the University’s School of Media is based. After hearing the university wanted to name an award after him Ozzy said: “I was honoured to be asked. It’s great to support Birmingham and the future of the music industry.”

Brian has close links with the University’s School of Media, and its research centre, The Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research. Brian has worked with the School of Media on projects such as the Birmingham Music Archive (www.birminghammusicarchive.co.uk). Brian has also mentored students and said: “I’m constantly reminded that the music industry is in a state of decline, I agree, that’s true of the old model, but every time I come into contact with the staff and students at Birmingham City University, I leave taking away far more than I bought to the table. The 'New' music business is alive and well and sounds better than it ever did. I’m incredibly proud to be associated with the University and I'm looking forward to not only working with the creatives of tomorrow but learning from them. Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks?”

Degree Leader for Music Industries, Matt Grimes, said: “We are thrilled that Brian and Ozzy have demonstrated support for this course, the School of Media and Birmingham City University. We approached them because they are locally born and have made important contributions to popular music. To have two awards linked to big names in the music business will be inspiring and motivating for our students and whoever we give the awards to will be able to demonstrate to employers that they have the potential to excel in this field.”

The BA Media & Communications (Music Industries) is designed for people who want to develop a career in the music industry, which may be as a promoter or manager, founding and running a record label, or producing music videos and websites. The course has a strong practical element and in the first year students are required to organise a music event for a paying audience. The course also involves undertaking placements within the music and media industries to encourage entrepreneurship and boost students’ employability and self-employability. Graduates have gained jobs in artist management, music and PR/marketing, online music, music/artist promotion and setting up their own record labels.

The distinctive blue glass trophies are representations of the heraldic tiger that is incorporated into the Birmingham City University logo. They were created by the Jewellery Industry Innovation Centre part of Birmingham City University's School of Jewellery.

(Photo credit:Jeff Widener)

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