University News Last updated 15 November 2018
Birmingham City University’s School of Jewellery is delighted to announce a new graduate prize sponsored by International Jewellery London (IJL). IJL is the UK’s leading trade event for the international jewellery industry and will be sponsoring the award for the next three years.
The award is designed to help prepare the graduate winner for success, including £1000 cash plus travel expenses for travel and subsistence to attend the Kickstarter Networking event in London ahead of IJL 2019. Open to all undergraduate courses, shortlisted finalists will have their business proposal selected by an expert independent IJL panel who will award the prize at the School’s industry night.
Speaking afterwards, Professor Stephen Bottomley, Head of School, said:
This prize is being launched after the successful Spotlight on Birmingham’s jewellery industry at IJL 2018.The Spotlight celebrated Birmingham’s thriving world class jewellery centre. It was opened by The Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor Yvonne Mosquito, and it was supported by leading Jewellery Quarter businesses and institutions; Cookson Gold, Weston Beamor, the Assay Office and the School of Jewellery.
Fotoulla Michael, Head Of Sales, International Jewellery London (IJL) said:
“IJL is proud to be supporting the next generation of jewellers coming from Birmingham and forge strong ongoing links between the show and the jewellery industry. Birmingham plays an essential role in the UK jewellery industry, complements those of London, Sheffield and Edinburgh among others. We saw at IJL in September that Birmingham’s jewellery industry exemplifies the forward-thinking technology combined with cutting-edge design and traditional and skilled craftsmanship demonstrate all that is great about our UK jewellery industry whose influence extends across the globe.”