The Costume Society Awards
As a registered charity with a constitutional
aim of providing education in dress studies the Society had, until late 2006, three
existing sources of funding to support this aim - the Student Bursary and the Patterns
of Fashion and Doreen Yarwood Awards. In 2007 we introduced the Museum Placement
Award. This has been created to offer financial support to a host museum and a student,
at undergraduate or postgraduate level, and will part or wholly fund a period of
work experience in the dress and textile department of a UK museum.
The application
form for this new award is printed in the 2007 edition of Costume. It can also be
found on our website and will be featured in our Newsletters. The Society’s Executive
Committee approved the terms of the award at its meeting on 27 January, 2007 and
we thank Susan North, Vice-Chairman of the Society and Senior Curator at the Victoria
and Albert Museum for devising the terms of the award so swiftly, with help from
our trustees with curatorial expertise.
In addition to these three awards to students,
The Society has reconsidered the terms of the Doreen Yarwood Award. The Executive
Committee approved the proposal that, from 2007 onwards, this award should be directed
towards research undertaken by students at post-graduate level on an
appropriate course at a dedicated institution. It was agreed that the award be offered
to one institution for a three year period – The London College of Fashion in the
first period from 2007/10, after which the award will be open to application from
another institution for a similar period. The Society’s Sub-Committee for the award,
re-named The Yarwood Award, will be involved with the final selection of students
from those nominated by their course leader.
We hope that all of these awards will
build the future membership of our Society and ensure our continued relevance to
the development of dress studies within the UK.