As QEST continues to develop its programmes and partnerships to build a diverse pipeline of creative and craft talent, we are recruiting for three individuals to join our small, but dynamic, team. If you want to make a real impact, this is an exciting opportunity to join a national charity with ambitious plans for the future. We are recruiting for the following roles: - Head of Fundraising and Development - Senior Finance Manager - Communications Manager To read the job descriptions and how to apply, click here: https://lnkd.in/gkTNVQbR If you know anyone who’d be interested, please share!
QEST - Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust
Funds and Trusts
London, Greater London 1,726 followers
QEST funds the education of talented & aspiring craftspeople, supporting excellence in British craftsmanship.
About us
The Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST) supports excellence in British craftsmanship by awarding funding to talented and aspiring makers wishing to further their education and training. We define craft broadly and are excited to support contemporary innovation as well as traditional craft skills. Over the last 30 years QEST has awarded £5million to 600 individuals working in 130 different disciplines. From luthiery to printmaking and thatching to enamelling, we embrace craft in all its forms and are proud to contribute towards its evolving tradition. QEST funding has provided an essential turning point for many of our alumni, and we continue to support them throughout their career, offering opportunities for exhibitions, collaborations and commissions through our extensive craft network. QEST was founded by the Royal Warrant Holders Association in 1990 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Association and the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. In 2017 HRH The Prince of Wales became our Patron, with Vice-Patrons the Earl of Snowdon and the Marquess of Salisbury.
- Website
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http://www.qest.org.uk
External link for QEST - Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust
- Industry
- Funds and Trusts
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, Greater London
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1990
- Specialties
- Craft, Finance, Support, funding, Craftspeople, heritage, conservation, Apprenticeships, Scholarships, charity, training, Craftsmanship, Making, Art, Leatherwork, Metalwork, Ceramics, Rural, Luxury, Stonework, and Textiles
Locations
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1 Buckingham Place
London, Greater London SW1E 6HR, GB
Employees at QEST - Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust
Updates
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There's still time to apply for the exciting career opportunities on offer at QEST. We're looking to recruit three individuals for the following roles: - Head of Fundraising and Development - Senior Finance Manager - Communications Manager If you have a passion for crafts/arts/education and want to make a real impact, make sure you submit your CV and cover letter to us by Wednesday 17 July at 5pm. Click here for the job descriptions and how to apply: https://lnkd.in/gkTNVQbR
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Applications are now open for QEST's next funding round! Eligible craftspeople can now apply for funding across our Scholarship, Emerging Maker Grant and Apprenticeship programmes. The deadline to apply is Monday August 12. Click here for all the info, guidelines and dates for our upcoming 'how to apply' Zoom sessions: https://lnkd.in/du9dwa3 Spread the word!
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We're partnering with Sheffield Museums to host a Crafty Careers Fair at the Kelham Island Museum on Thursday 11 July! It's aimed at young people in the area who are starting to think about their career, studying or keen to try something new. The event will include hands-on activities, demonstrations, mini workshops and talks, targeted at young people aged 14-25. It starts at 4.30pm and tickets are free. Spots are still available for schools from the 1-3.30pm slot. Click here for more: https://lnkd.in/e6Bz_6EG
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QEST is heading to the National Festival of Making in Blackburn this coming weekend. The National Festival of Making is a unique celebration of UK making, from the kitchen table to the factory floor. It's our second time taking part in the event and you can find us in the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery where we'll be hosting drop-in craft workshops and talking about our Blackburn Craft&Making Club with the National Saturday Club. The QEST team will be joined by Emerging Maker Annahieta oskooi for a family friendly introduction to signwriting and gilding, inspired by the museum's Egyptian artefacts. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eXQA5xyR
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We're pleased to introduce our first two makers who will be exhibiting with QEST at the brand new Craft Festival Wales in September. Verity Pulford (glass) and Helen Reader (saddlery) will be joining us on our stand at Cardigan Castle from 6-8 September, selling their pieces and demonstrating their craft. QEST is proud to be a partner for the event which will see more than 80 makers come together to showcase their craft, host workshops, activities and inspire others to consider a career in craft. Stay tuned to learn about the other makers who'll be joining us.
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A reminder that applications close for our Youth Advisory Board tomorrow, Friday June 28. A great opportunity for a passionate young person!
QEST is excited to announce that we're launching our first Youth Advisory Board. We're looking for an enthusiastic group of young people aged between 16-25 with an interest in craft and creative subjects to apply, supporting QEST in our work to increase diversity and the participation of young people in the craft world. If you're interested or know someone who is, click here: https://bit.ly/QESTYAB Applications close 28 June.
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QEST Scholars are working with Sanderson Design Group plc. brand Zoffany to give fabrics a second life. Our makers have been invited to repurpose the materials featured in Zoffany's room at WOW!House to create their own contemporary masterpiece. The chosen Scholars' work will be showcased at an exhibition at Sanderson's new home, Voysey House, in September. Designed by Benedict Foley, the Entrance Hall at WOW!House is a reimagining of Zoffany's Suffolk Damasks, inspired by Visconti's Il Gattopardo. Alumni had the opportunity to see the fabrics at a function at the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour last week. We're looking forward to seeing what they create. Images: James Mason
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QEST is delighted to announce a new collaboration with Haddon Hall - a Grade I listed medieval building with 900 years of history. The first in a series of collaborations between the two organisations will be an exhibition of contemporary works which resonate with the history and architecture of the Hall and surrounding grounds. The exhibition, 'Showcase 1' will feature work by QEST Alumni. It will open to the public on Tuesday 25 June and remain on display until the end of September. Stay tuned for the list of QEST makers who will be exhibiting. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e265_Hs4
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QEST is excited to announce that we're launching our first Youth Advisory Board. We're looking for an enthusiastic group of young people aged between 16-25 with an interest in craft and creative subjects to apply, supporting QEST in our work to increase diversity and the participation of young people in the craft world. If you're interested or know someone who is, click here: https://bit.ly/QESTYAB Applications close 28 June.