Lightmongers Education Awards

The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London – MSc in Light & Lighting

Award Description Presentation date Nomination Date Sponsor Value, £
Award for outstanding
achievement on the MSc
course.
May November Canary
Wharf
Group
£1000 to
the
successful
student

LET Award

The Lightmongers Award for the best student of the year on the Lighting Education Trust (LET) Diploma in Lighting. May March Kingfisher
Lighting
£500

Lighting Industry Association (LIA) Advanced Diploma Course – Best Student Award

The best student on the LIA Advanced Diploma Course. May March Liveryman Ray Reid £500 to
the
successful
student

ALPD Award

The Lightmongers Award, supporting those making a mark in the world of Lighting Production and Design in Entertainment lighting. May March Liveryman Peter McVeigh and Status International £500 to
the
successful
student

 

Affiliations with Schools

Hugh Ogus/Lightmongers prizes.
For Deaf children, Senior Students at Mary Hare School Newbury
May Simon Ogus £100 each
For Blind children, Senior Students at New College Worcester. May Simon Ogus £100 each
Schools Science Prizes
Science / Technology prize awarded to best project at Mary Hare School and New College Worcester
School Speech Days Lightmongers Charity Trust £100 per
winner and £50 for runner-up

 

Construction Liveries Group (CLG) Annual Awards

CLG Awards presented by the Lord Mayor:
Master Craftsman
Journeyman
Apprentice
March
each year
The
Worshipful
Company of
Lightmongers
N/A

Affiliations with H.M. Services – Lightmongers Merit Awards

Awards to each of the three affiliated services. The Commanding Officer nominates a member of the Unit, Squadron or Company in recognition of exceptional merit/achievement in a particular task or study.

The Lightmongers Achievement Award to 579 Field Squadron of the Territorial Army (101 City of London Engineers Regiment) March Liveryman Bob Harris £750
The Lightmongers Merit Award to HMS Queen Elizabeth. March Past Master Jamie Berry £750
The Lightmongers Merit Award to 606 (Chiltern) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force. March Past Master Rod Bennion £750
Liveryman John Gorse
Chair of Education Committee