UKFT’s MADE IT programme has been developed to enrich the production and sourcing knowledge of fashion and textile graduates as well as illustrate the wealth of technical and creative roles available throughout the UK supply chain.
The five universities selected to take part this academic year are Plymouth College of Art, Winchester School of Art, De Montfort University, University of Salford and also Bucks New University.
The programme comprises three elements:
- MADE IT Production and Sourcing Masterclass
The Masterclass will be delivered to each participating university to promote the importance of production and sourcing within a rounded fashion education. Also, to highlight the breadth of job opportunities across the supply chain. - MADE IT Production Internship
The MADE IT Production Internship was developed after observing the impact of immersing students in the production environment. One student from each participating university will receive a fully financially supported internship opportunity within a production environment in the UK. - MADE IT Quality Internship material
UKFT will work with both students and employers to develop two sets of publicly-available collateral that aim to raise the quality and expectations of internships across the industry:
Quality Internship Collateral for students and
Quality Internship Collateral for employers.
This round of the MADE IT programme will run from Autumn 2020 for the next three academic years. It receives the generous support of both The Clothworkers’ Company and CapitB Trust.
Commenting is Bashir Aswat, programme leader MA & BA Fashion Design, University of Salford. “We are proud once more to be working with UKFT as part of the MADE IT project. It’s a great opportunity for our students to learn more about UK manufacturing for the apparel sector.
“There is no better time given the current circumstances and changes within the fashion industry. In particular, it’s a tremendous opening for one student to gain hands-on experience of production processes working with some of the best companies within the UK.”
Dr Clio Padovani, deputy head of School Education at Winchester School of Art, also adds; “We are very much looking forward to our second-year students on Fashion Design and Textile Design engaging with the UKFT MADE IT scheme this year.
“The masterclass launch is set to benefit many students in related disciplines, while the competitive internship will complement our design provision with professional experience of production and manufacturing. This will be an invaluable career development.”
Adam Mansell, CEO of UKFT, concludes.
“We are delighted to be able to offer these opportunities to fashion and textile students across the UK. Graduates with a strong understanding of the production side of the industry are highly valued. The chance to work within some of the UK’s brilliant mills and manufacturers is invaluable.”
UKFT welcomes universities interested in getting involved next academic year to get in touch. Also, manufacturers who would like to work with Made It students. Please contact info@ukft.org.
Click here to find out more about MADE IT. To learn how UKFT works with colleges and universities, please click here. Finally, more information about becoming a UKFT Education Partner is available here.