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104:'s scholarship scheme, which started in 1868. A Whitworth Scholar is the result of completing a successful Whitworth Scholarship. Membership of the Society is limited to Whitworth Scholars, Senior Scholars, Fellows, Exhibitioners and Prizemen. The Society is a way for making contact with all successful "Whitworths" and provides a way for making information contacts and connections from more senior members to recently successful Scholars. The Society also serves as a way to commemorate Joseph Whitworth and acknowledge his contributions to engineering education. 263: 77: 138: 227: 175:
to fund 30 scholarships for the value of £100 for young men in the United Kingdom. This was met favourably by the Government at the time as minuted on 27 March 1868 by the council. After the adoption of this by Government, Whitworth presented a memorandum setting out the requirements of the awards
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If the continued monitoring of progress and overall academic achievement is deemed satisfactory, the award holder becomes a Whitworth Scholar. This occasion is commemorated at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Vision Awards ceremony ordinarily carried out in the September/October period of
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Whitworth's intent was to support those individuals with practical skills, training, typically those who today have completed an apprenticeship who had the desire to continue onto further, higher education, university degree courses. The Scholarships continue over 150-years after inception of the
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A record of all scholars is kept by the Society, until recent years, this was in hardback form (see image) presented when an individual was elected a scholar. In recent times, the register is kept electronically and provided by USB flash drive as part of the awards ceremony.
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A Whitworth Scholarship, named after Joseph Whitworth, is an "award for outstanding engineers, who have excellent academic and practical skills and the qualities needed to succeed in industry, to take an engineering degree-level programme in any engineering discipline".
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is the accolade given to those who have successfully completed a Whitworth Scholarship. It is rare on the basis that only a small number of scholarships are issued each year which has quite specific application conditions and a tough review process.
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idea. In 2018 the prize money awarded is up to £5,450 per annum for an undergraduate programme and £8,250 per annum for a post graduate research programme. The prize money is still funded by the original money provided in Trust by Joseph Whitworth.
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The criteria for a scholarship remains consistent with the original mandate of 1868, practical skills with aptitude for science and mathematic based academia. In 2018, the conditions for application for a scholarship are to:
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Typically there is an awards ceremony for the successful scholars where a certificate and medal (shown opposite) are presented. In recent years forms part of the IMechE's vision awards in September/October time each year.
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Today, the scholarship programme lasts for the duration of an individual's academic studies, typically 3–4 years of full-time degree studies. During this time, the individuals are termed "award holders".
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which included examinations in mathematics, mechanics, physics, and chemistry, including metallurgy and in the following handicrafts: Smith's Work, turning, filing, fitting, pattern making and moulding.
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Have pursued a vocational training route (i.e. apprenticeship) in an engineering discipline typically for at least 2 years after having left full-time education (generally
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Whitworth Medal, presented to successful Scholars and engraved on the outside diameter with the individual's name. These are produced by the Royal Mint, London in Bronze.
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There is a summer meeting held over two-days normally at the beginning of July. The event is largely informal and ordinarily arranged by the President of the Society.
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Handover of Presidential office between Lee Griffiths (2016 President, right) to Howard Stone (2017 President, left) at the Manufacturing Technology Centre in front of
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Have obtained or will obtain an appropriate qualification for admission to the planned engineering degree-level programme of any engineering discipline.
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In 1984, as a result of consultation with the Whitworth Society, the administration of the Awards and Scholarship programmes was transferred from the
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An example certificate presented to an individual when they have been elected a Whitworth Scholar.
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is held on the evening of 18 March (or nearest Friday to) to commemorate the date in 1868 when
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which are permitted to be used after an individual's name. They are as follows.
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or college based study) and before entering a degree-level engineering course.
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On 18 March 1868, Joseph Whitworth wrote to then Prime Minister
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Scientific organisations based in the United Kingdom
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The Whitworth Society
whitworthsociety.org
Handover of Presidential chain, medal and duties in 2016
Joseph Whitworth
Henry Selby Hele-Shaw
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Joseph Whitworth
annual general meeting
Joseph Whitworth
Benjamin Disraeli
Whitworth Register
Benjamin Disraeli
UK secondary education
Commonwealth
European Union citizen
Department of Education & Science
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Whitworth Medal
post-nominal letters
Whitworth Scholar Certificate
post-nominals
Henry Selby Hele-Shaw
Henry Fowler
Ernest George Coker
Edmund Bruce Ball
Asa Binns
Harry Wimperis
Andrew Robertson
Henry Lewis Guy
Richard William Bailey

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