The IABM together with the Information and Communication Technologies Knowledge Transfer Network (ICT KTN) is offering 50 technical training bursaries in broadcast and media technology.

The bursaries will be awarded over the next 12 months, and applications are open to those who work and live in the UK and are either an IABM (International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers) or ICT KTN member.

“This collaboration continues our joint efforts to broaden technical engagement in the broadcast and media technology sector, and is part of our rollout of activities associated with the IABM Lifelong Learning Manifesto,” said director general of the IABM Peter White.

Successful applicants for the 50 scholarships will be able to enroll in a free two-day training course run by the IABM Training Academy. Application criteria are set out on the IABM website at: www.theiabm.org/trainingbursaries.