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Textile Training Programme 2015-16 Short courses In-company training Textile Training Group School of Design University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT tel: 0113 343 3758 email: [email protected] www.leeds.ac.uk/design/training.htm New & revised courses for 2015-16

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TextileTraining Programme2015-16

Short courses

In-company training

Textile Training GroupSchool of DesignUniversity of LeedsLeeds LS2 9JT

tel: 0113 343 3758email: [email protected]/design/training.htm

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Training Programme2015 -16

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textile training group 2

the nonwovens network 3

course calendar 4

course details 6

other events 23

general information 24

booking form 26

Textile Training GroupSchool of DesignUniversity of LeedsLeeds LS2 9JT

tel: 0113 343 3758email: [email protected]/design/training.htm

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textile training groupThe aims of the textile training group are tosupport the training needs of the industry: beit manufacturing, industrial, technical orscientific on the one hand; and fashion,clothing and design on the other.

The group operates in a number of differentmodes and at different levels to cover diverseneed. These are detailed in this brochure.

Academic courses in textile technology andscience in the UK have dwindled over theyears, thus leaving a huge knowledge gap inthis industry.

This is where the textile training group fulfilsthe need by combining academic, industrialtextile and business experts who can fill thisknowledge gap.

Textiles are an immensely complex area andThe University of Leeds, with its network oftextile experts, has brought together a widerange of courses that will help to fill this need.

in-company trainingA number of companies prefer to commissionin-house training programmes designedspecifically for each client and held at eithertheir own premises or their own selectedvenue. The benefits of this are:

- cost effectiveness, especially where there is a need to train a number of employees at the same time

- sensitive information remainsconfidential

- course programme tailored to company requirement

short coursesOur large folio of courses is carried out on arepeating basis throughout the academicyear.

The wide range of courses offered is designedto provide training of from one to five days induration depending on the subjects covered.These are prepared courses, where thecontent for each course is detailed in thisbrochure.

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those who will benefitOver the years, many national andinternational companies, including largecorporate companies, have benefitted fromsending personnel on our courses. Themilitary and civil services are also regularattendees.

Anyone involved in manufacturing, sourcingand selection, merchandising, retail or buyingwill benefit enormously from our courses.Personnel from schools and colleges alsoattend.

The Nonwovens Network was established in1997. The initiative came from Industry, whoaired the view that there was no official UKbody or association for them to refer to andgenerally ‘get to know’ each other.

The Network, now in its 19th year, has over220 members and has held many successfulseminars, conferences and dinners, allattended by members, their guests andassociates.

For further details of membership, please seepage 23.

This year EDANA will be holding theirNonwovens Innovation Academy on 5-6thNovember 2015.

The University of Leeds will be hosting thisprestigious event and the NonwovensNetwork is hosting the evening cocktailreception where there will be a display ofgarments made from nonwoven materials.

Member companies of the Network kindlydonated materials to the School of Designfashion students at the University to makethis happen.

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september 2015 page2 export essentials 2123-24 introduction to textiles –

fashion and interiors 8

october6 tariff classification explained 2213 colour management 1819-23 five days of textiles 627-28 introduction to nonwovens 12

november3-4 dyeing, printing, finishing

& finishes 195-6 EDANA Innovation Academy 311 export essentials 2125-26 weave & woven fabrics 11

december3 Nonwovens Network Event:

19th annual dinner 237 import essentials:

an introduction to importing 218-9 introduction to textiles -

technology 9

course dates

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january 2016 page20 garment fit issues 1421-22 introduction to knitwear 1026-27 introduction to textile testing 1628 analysis of test results by

use of statistics 17

february9 technical textiles 2024-25 dyeing, printing, finishing

& finishes 19

march2-3 weave & woven fabrics 1115-16 introduction to nonwovens 1217 tariff classification explained 2222 fashion illustration 15

april6-7 basic pattern cutting 1312-13 introduction to textiles –

fashion and interiors 820 import essentials:

an introduction to importing 21

may17 colour management 189-13 five days of textiles 624 export essentials 21

june14-15 introduction to textiles –

technology 923 Nonwovens Network Event21-22 introduction to knitwear 10

2015-2016

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Five days of textilesThis course is a must for anyone wishing togain in-depth textile knowledge in a very shortspace of time. The course gives a deepunderstanding of fibres, yarns and fabrics,their design and construction intoperformance clothing, fashion, household andinterior textiles.Delegates will come away feeling confident inunderstanding textiles and will be able “tohold their own” when dealing with thoseinvolved in the textile industry.

Course content – 5 days

Day 1• Classification and properties of fibres• Market share and trends• Physical, morphological and behavioural

properties• Production of the main natural and man-

made fibres• Classification of yarns

- introduction to yarn spinning- different spinning processes: linen,

cotton, woollen & worsted• Continuous filament yarns

Day 2• Yarn count

- different count systems- count from package- count from woven and knitted fabrics- count as received and count at correct

regain• Weaving & woven fabrics

- principles of weaving- constructional design- colour and weave effects- fabric analysis- sett

• Nonwoven fabrics - different processes- bonding techniques

• Fillings

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Day 3• Knitted fabrics

- warp and weft kitting- knit stitches- knitted fabric analysis- needle types- different knitting machines- garment styles- garment production

• Afternoon visit to view textile processing machinery

Day 4• Fabric preparation

- different processes involved• Printing techniques

- screen- rotary screen- transfer- digital

• Finishing methods• Different finishes• Dyeing

- dyes & dyeing methods- dye fixing

• Colour fastness• Colour measurement

Day 5• Fabric specifications• Performance requirements• Performance evaluation• Test methods• Care labelling

fee: £895 + vat

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Introduction to textiles –fashion & interiorsThis course gives an overview of textiles andtheir production and is based on fashion fabricsfor clothing and interiors.This course will be of huge value to all thoseinvolved with textiles, fashion, retail, buying,selection and merchandising.The benefits of the course will ensure thatdelegates understand the textile products theyare dealing with, be it fabric production,garments and accessories.

Course content – 2 days

Day 1• The textile manufacturing chain• Recognition of the different types of fabrics,

their definition and names and the enduses for which they are suitable

• Demonstration and deconstruction ofwoven and knitted fabrics into theircomponents parts, where appropriate theyarns and fibres used

• Textile fibres- natural and man-made fibres- classification and properties

• Textile yarns- different fibre manufacturing systems- continuous filament yarns and yarn texturing- count and twist

• Woven fabrics- different weaves- fabric construction- fabric sett

• Nonwoven fabrics- Different types of nonwovens used in

clothing and interior textiles

Day 2• Knitted fabrics

- weft knitting- stitches, structure, production- needles and machines

• Coloration - dyes- dyeing methods- colour fastness

• Preparation and printing systems• Finishing techniques

- methods- aims

fee: £525 + vat

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Introduction to textiles –technologyThis course has been designed to give a wideintroduction to textile manufacturing fromfibres to fabrics: knitted woven andnonwoven, through to dyeing and printingand finishing.Technologists and those involved inmanufacturing will benefit from this course.

Course content – 2 days

Day 1• The textile manufacturing chain• Classification of fabrics with expectation of

performance: be it clothing, workwear,protection, sportswear, protective coverings

• Deconstruction of exemplar woven, knittedand nonwoven fabrics into theircomponents

• Textile fibres: natural, man-made,continuous filaments - classification- morphology- physical characteristics- chemical properties- behavioural properties

• Textile yarns- classification- different production systems- continuous filaments and texturing- yarn count (linear density)- effect of twist

• Woven fabrics- weaving systems- construction design- fabric construction and sett

• Nonwoven fabrics- classification of nonwoven fabrics- methods of production- performance

Day 2• Knitted fabrics

- weft knitting- stitches, structure, production- needles and machines

• Coloration - dyes- dyeing methods- colour fastness

• Preparation and printing systems• Finishing techniques

- methods- aims

fee: £525 + vat

Introduction to knitwearThis practical two day course is primarilyintended for buyers, technologists and qualitycontrollers of knitted products in order toincrease their awareness about the knittingprocess, make-up skills, knitted structures andquality issues.The course focuses on hands- on sessions fordelegates and how to get the better results whenworking with overseas suppliers. The recognitionof knitted structures and their analysis, patterngeneration, shaping and fashioning will becovered along with the production of cut and sewproducts. Cost implications are discussedthroughout the two days.

Course content – 2 daysDay 1• The Machine

- knitting elements, needles, needle beds and cams

- loop formation in knit tuck and miss- single bed/double bed- terms and definitions

• Yarn requirements for knitwear- count, spinning systems, twist- yarn count and gauge table

• Garment Styles & Production - cut and sew- fully fashioned- whole garment- common garment shapes - common fit faults- Snow Lotus Factory overview

Day 2• Knitted structures

- jacquard, intarsia- cables, stripes - pointelles, plating- stitch transfer

• Quality aspects for knitwear- stitch length and dimensional stability- common faults, review of bad samples- knitwear techniques in fashion garments

• Knitted structure analysis- analysis of weft knitted fabric- yarn path notations

• Layout explanation• Fibres used in Knitwear and their

characteristics• Knitwear finishing

- milling- scouring- printing

fee: £575 + vat10

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Weave and woven fabricsThis newly revised practical course will be ofbenefit to those involved in merchandising,selection, specification, quality control andbuyers. The course will increase awareness ofthe yarns used in woven fabric production,design, construction and finishing.Over the 2 days the course covers fabricproduction, fabric design and construction,analysis and faults in fabrics; along withunderstanding specifications and theirimportance.After attending the course, delegates will beable to recognise different weaves and wovenfabric composition. This course includespractical work, understanding specificationsand common fault recognition.

Course content – 2 days

Day 1• Terms and definitions• Introduction to the weaving process• Yarn requirements for woven fabrics

- spinning systems- importance of twist- yarn count

• Basic weaves• Fabric construction and sett

- Analysis of weaves- Warp & weft, ends and picks

Day 2• Colour & weave effects• Fabric weight• Analysis of woven fabrics for design and

full remake particulars• Practical work• Understanding specifications• Fabric finishing with emphasis on different

fabric and yarn types• Fabric finishes• Common faults

fee: £525 + vat

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Introduction to nonwovensThis 2 day training course has been designedto provide essential background knowledge ofnonwovens production, materials andproperties. The principal methods of producingnonwovens will be discussed, the effect ofprocess conditions on structure and propertiesand the suitability of nonwoven fabrics forvarious end-uses. Viewing different types ofnonwovens machinery forms part of the course.This course is suitable for both technical andsales personnel new to the Nonwovens Industry.It will also be on interest to suppliers andconverters as well as users of nonwovens.

Course content – 2 days

Day 1• Nonwovens industry overview• Raw materials

- origin- characteristics- properties- behaviour- performance

• Staple fibre preparation- preparation- opening- blending- waste recovery

• Web formation by- carding- cross-lapping- perpendicular-laying- air-laying- wet-laying

• Mechanical bonding- needle punching- stitch bonding- hydroentanglement

Day 2• Thermal bonding• Chemical bonding• Nonwovens from filaments

- polymer specifications- spunlaid- meltblown- SMS and multi-layer structures- electrospinning and nanofibre production

• Fabric finishing • Practical demonstrations• Nonwoven product applications• Nonwoven product evaluation• Current trends and future developments

fee: £525 + vat

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Basic pattern cuttingThis 2 day course has been designed sodelegates get a basic understanding of patterncutting for apparel using the flat patternmethod. Delegates will also be given anopportunity to cut and construct their patternsproviding them with the option to check theirwork and understand the process.The course is hands-on so delegates will gain aclear understanding of block patterns andpattern cutting methods through practicaltaught sessions. This short course has beendesigned for delegates with little to no patterncutting experience/knowledge.

Day 1• Introduction to the mannequin: Measuring

the body and how/where to takemeasurements.

• Block patterns: Fundamentals of the blockpattern and terminologies.

• Dart manipulation: Practical session movingthe dart to create fit, fullness and shape.Examples will be shown and delegates willhave an opportunity to cut and constructtheir patterns in calico on industrial flatbedmachines.

• Using the dart to create seams. Practicalsession using the dart to create seams.Princess and Empire line explored using flatpattern method. Examples will be shown anddelegates will have an opportunity to cut andconstruct their patterns in calico onindustrial flatbed machines.

Day 2• Pattern cutting the collar. Creating a 2 piece

shirt collar and Rever collar using flat patterncutting techniques. Examples will be shownand delegates will have an opportunity to cutand construct their patterns in calico onindustrial flatbed machines.

• Pattern cutting the sleeve. Creating a sleevewith gathers, cap sleeve and raglan sleeveusing flat pattern cutting techniques.Examples will be shown and delegates willhave an opportunity to cut and constructtheir patterns in calico on industrial flatbedmachines.

• Pattern cutting the skirt. Creating a fittedskirt using the block pattern. Examples willbe shown and delegates will have anopportunity to cut and construct their patternin calico on industrial flatbed machines.

fee: £525 + vat

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Garment fit issuesThis practical 1 day course has beendesigned so delegates get a hands-onunderstanding of how garment fit relates topatterns and blocks. Delegates areencouraged to send garments with fit issuesto the university a few weeks prior thecommence date of the course. If appropriate,these will be embedded into the day’sproceedings. Delegates will gain an understanding ofpattern blocks/patterns with regards togarment fit issues.This course has been designed for delegateswith basic pattern cutting knowledge andquality control and/or product developmentexperience.

Course content – 1 dayIntroduction to common fit issuesExamples and patterns covering:• Sleeves

- Armhole shapes – too tight/too wide- Sleeve head - too short/too high- Removing excess fabric at bicep – Sleeve

pitch

• Trousers- Front and back rise shapes- Removing excess fabric in leg seams

Delegates garments:• Attempting to uncover and solve garment fit

issues by unpicking and re-patterning

fee: £325 + vat

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Fashion illustrationThis practical 1 day course has beendesigned so delegates get experience ofdrawing fashion illustrations by hand, using arange of methods and mediums.Delegates will gain an understanding of thelatest fashion illustrators/illustrations and lookat some of the best known fashionillustrators/illustrations from the past.This course has been designed for delegateswith basic drawing experience.

Course content – 1 dayIntroduction to fashion illustrators &illustrations both past and presentExamples of using different papers:

- White- Colour- Newspapers etc

Using a variety of mixed mediums.Delegates have an opportunity to developtheir hand drawing skills and use of mediumsusing all the above.

fee: £325 + vat

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Introduction to textile testingThis new course is designed for all thoseinvolved in the actual testing of textile materialsand those involved with interpreting resultsfrom testing houses.

Also those involved in the preparation andconformance with specification, quality, faultanalysis and product development.

Course content – 2 days

Day 1Fibres (am)• classification of textile fibres• physical and behavioural characteristics• morphology and chemical structure• the theory of fibre identification• fibre testing: length, strength, fineness, • quantitative analysis

Yarns (pm)• classification of yarns• regain, moisture content, relative humidity

and effects• Linear density: count, denier, tex and their

determination• yarn regularity: classification, principles of

measurement, analysis and meaning ofresults

• yarn strength: straight, loop and knotmeasurement; analysis of load/extensioncurve

• twist in yarns: measurement andexpression of results; twist factors

• miscellaneous tests: yarn hairiness, friction

Day 2Fabrics• classification of fabrics, and recognition of

fabric types• mass/unit area, thickness• sett, ends/picks and wales /courses; count

of yarn from fabrics• nonwoven fabrics: determination of method

of manufacture, tests related to nonwovens• strength testing: tear, strip, burst• pilling, abrasion, snagging• creasing and bending• seam slippage, seam strength• colour fastness & dimentional change/fabric

care• appraisal of results & specifications

fee: £525 + vat

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Analysis of test results by use ofstatisticsThe use of statistics in textile manufacturing isa sensible way of putting test results intoperspective. Their use in monitoring andcontrolling production and so assuring qualityis essential. The application of statisticalanalysis in drawing up and agreeingspecifications saves time and money.

This course has been designed to take thesting out of statistics, thus giving confidence intheir use. Worked examples and models areincluded.

Course content – 1 day

Why do we test• The compilation and importance of

Specifications: who is responsible forspecifications and how are they arrived at

• Examples of specifications

Statistical Analysis of Test Results• Sampling• Important formulae• Frequency distribution• Process control• Production monitoring• Quality assurance• Significance testing• Practical analysis• Cause and effect diagrams and simple • Correlation

4.00 close of course

fee: £325 + vat

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Introduction to colourmanagementManaging and understanding colour from thedesign stage to the finished product can be adifficult activity, colour perception issubjective and can therefore be inconsistent. This course provides a basic yetcomprehensive knowledge on many aspectsof colour awareness, assessment andmeasurement. The course includes lectures,interactive sessions and practical exercises.It will prove invaluable for those involved withcolour assessment, colour quality monitoringand evaluation, should they be designers,merchandisers, product developmentspecialists, quality control and anyone whouses colour in their work.

Course content – 1 day• Colour Communication

- colour names; colour and language- colour order systems (Pantone, Munsell,

NCS)- colour contrast- colour assimilation and brightness- colourfulness (chroma and saturation)- hue

• Colour Measurement- using colour measurement system in

the lab- reflectance spectra- trichromacy- the CIE system- meaning of XYZ- CIELAB- colour differences, CMC, CIE94,

CIEDE2000

• Visual Assessments- viewing cabinets- light sources and illuminants- colour constancy- metamerism- colour blindness.

• Digital ColourTopics covered: RGB, display technologies, colour gamut, CMYK, hexachrome, gamut volumes, sRGB, wide-gamut RGB, ICC colour management, device profiles (colormunki and spyder).

fee: £325 + vat

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This two day course is aimed at providing a clearunderstanding of the whole range of textileprocesses available for both yarn and fabric; fromthe initial preparation processes through todyeing, printing, finishing. The choice of coloursand applied finishes will be discussed.The course should answer such questions as:Why is preparation important?Which dye should be used for the job?Cost implications?What fabric properties do I want?Expectations – are they achievable?Will my customers demands be satisfied?This course will be of huge value to all thoseinvolved with textiles, fashion, retail, buying,selection and merchandising, including designersand technologists.

Course content – 2 daysDay 1• Aims, objectives and essential preparation of

cotton and manmade fibres.- desizing- scouring- bleaching- mercerising- heat setting- singeing

• Application methods for preparation- batchwise- semi-continuous- continuous

• Principles and practice of colour application

Day 2• Dyeing

- dyeing of natural and manmade fibres- different dyes to achieve the desired shade- physical and behavioural properties of dye

classes- fixing the dyes- problem solving

• Colour fastness & faults- what is achievable and how to do it- test methods- faults

• Printing techniques & potential problems- screen- rotary screen- transfer- digital

• Fabric finishing - types of finishes- finishing methods

fee: £525 + vat

Dyeing, printing, finishing & finishes

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Technical textilesThis one day course has been designed tocover textile products that are engineered tomeet intensive technical specifications relatedto high expectations of performance. It will cover the basics of fibres, yarns andfabrics, their performance and behaviour.Topics to meet the needs of delegates will beselected from the list below. Laboratorytesting demonstrations are also included.This course will be of interest to technical andsales personnel involved in high performanceclothing.

Course content – 1 day

• Classification of textile fibres, yarns andfabrics- morphology of fibrous materials including

microfibres- physical characteristics- chemical structure- behavioural properties

• Design and engineering of textile products - topics will be taken from the following list:-- Optimisation of fabric performance

(fibre choice, yarn and fabric constructionto control shrinkage, distortion, pilling andsnagging)

- Water resistance(to include waterproof, water vapourpermeability and the methods by whichthese are achieved, including fibrechoice, fabric construction,membranes,and coatings including nano)

- Warmth(the science of keeping warm, choice ofmaterial and product construction)

- Comfort(fabric construction and the ergonomicsof design)

• Testing laboratory demonstrations- water resistance, repellancy, water vapour

transmission, wicking, evaporation and condensation, thermal insulation and flame resistance

fee: £325 + vat

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Import essentialsThis popular one-day course is run specifically forthose new to importing. It looks at all the essentialelements involved including key topics such astariff classification, customs procedures, payingduty and VAT.

Whether in sourcing, procurement, finance,customer services, shipping or importadministration attendance will increase yourconfidence and awareness in dealing withoverseas suppliers, transport companies, banksand HM Revenue & Customs.

Every export is someone's import so learn how tocontrol imports with training that starts with theImport Essentials. No previous experiencerequired.

fee: £335 + vat

Export essentialsFully revised to reflect current practices. Thishighly regarded one-day course is designed tooffer basic grounding in export procedures.

Covering the key points of exporting includingexport documentation and working with freightforwarders, it is ideal for all newcomers to exportand as an overview for those whose job has anexport connection.

Whether in sales, contracts, finance, customerservices, shipping, logistics or after a managerialoverview of the whole export procedureattendance will increase your confidence andawareness. Delegates will return to theircompanies with an increased awareness andgreater skills in understanding overseasrequirements and export document procedures.

fee: £335 + vat

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Tariff classificationDesigned for anyone involved in classifyinggoods whether for import, export or EU tradestatistical purposes to give the 3 main tips onunderstanding tariff classification and findingthe correct commodity codes for your goods. This one day presentation looks at thebackground to the tariff, the structure of the UKIntegrated Tariff of the UK and explains thestructure of commodity codes. We will belooking at the rules relating to tariffclassification, using the classification helplineand Binding Tariff rulings and internationaltrade procedures related to commodity codes,including the payment of duty, preference andrestrictions. During the day we will go through guidance onspecific commodities but the presenters will nothave time to classify specific products. This course is a practical workshop with toptips and case studies throughout. Will reviewthe proposed 2017 changes to the structure ofthe Harmonised System.

fee: £335 + vat

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The Network was established in 1997, jointlyby the British Textile Technology Group, theUniversity of Leeds and Nonwovens ReportInternational. The initiative came from Industry, who airedthe view that as there was no official body orassociation for them to refer to, the Industryhad no means by which they could meet up,discuss ideas and generally ‘get to know’each other.Hence the Nonwovens Network, became a‘loose association of like-minded people whowould meet together twice a year at anannual dinner and annual seminar’. The Network has over 220 members and hasheld several successful seminars anddinners, all attended by well over 100members, their guests and associates.

19th annual dinner

Thursday 3rd December 2015The dinner is being held at the usual venueof the Holiday Inn, junction 25 M62 atBrighouse, West Yorkshire.The dinner is free to all members of thenonwovens network who have paid theirannual subscription of £50.00.Members are welcome to invite guests to thedinner and will be charged accordingly.

membership

The cost of membership has not increasedsince the Network was formed in 1997. For£50.00, becoming a member of the Networkentitles you to:• free place at the annual dinner• concessionary rates at the annual event

selected training courses• entry onto the Nonwovens Network website

www.nonwovensnetwork.comFor further details, please contact DinahWharton

tel: 0113 343 3758 or

email: [email protected]

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General information

How to bookIf you are on the mailing list you will receive acopy of the training programme featuring all thecourses and events scheduled for the currenttraining year. Booking forms can be found atthe back of this brochure and should be usedto book a place on the courses listed.You can also telephone or email yourreservation. Telephone bookings must beconfirmed in writing.Important: Bookings (and payment) for allcourses should be sent to:

Dinah Wharton,EKT ManagerTextile Training GroupSchool of DesignUniversity of LeedsLeedsLS2 9JT

tel: 0113 343 3758email: [email protected]

If you are not on the mailing list and would liketo receive training updates, please contactDinah Wharton at the above address. Shouldother members of your organisation wish toreceive a copy, again, please let us know.

Payment of feesWhere possible, payment (including VAT)should accompany a booking. All fees must bepaid prior to attending an event. VAT invoiceswill be issued. Please make cheques payable to“University of Leeds”.

InvoicingIf you have an account already set up with theUniversity, we will be able to invoice you forcourse fees. Companies who do not have an account set upand would like to be invoiced for course fees,please call us on 0113 343 3758 for furtherdetails of how to do this.

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CancellationIf notification of cancellation is received tenor more days before the event the fee(s) willbe refunded less a 20% administrationcharge. No refund can be made forcancellations received at less than ten days'notice. Alternative nominees can besubstituted for candidates who cannotattend. However, at the discretion of theUniversity of Leeds, places may betransferred to the same course held at a laterdate in the current programme, if available.

All cancellations must be made in writing.Should circumstances demand, The TextileTraining Group reserves the right to modify orcancel any event featured in this brochure.

Terms and conditionsTrading terms and conditions are availableon request.

AccommodationThe Textile Training Group has negotiatedspecial rates at certain hotels. Reservationscan be made through the Textile TrainingGroup on behalf of delegates. Payment for hotel accommodation and anyother expenses incurred other than thosecovered by the course fees are entirely theresponsibility of the delegate.

VenueThe venues for the courses are usually heldin the Leeds or Manchester area, dependingon the subject matter of the course.

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Booking formCourse TitleCourse DateTitleFirst NameSurnamePositionCompanyAddress

PostcodeTelephoneFaxEmail

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Payment DetailsPlease make cheques payable to‘University of Leeds’Please invoice my company*Please charge my credit card delete as appropriate (Mastercard/Visa)

Card Number

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Name of Card HolderExpiry DateSignature* existing account customers only (please see page 24)

Please return to:Dinah WhartonEKT ManagerTextile Training GroupSchool of DesignUniversity of LeedsLeeds LS2 9JT

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Booking formCourse TitleCourse DateTitleFirst NameSurnamePositionCompanyAddress

PostcodeTelephoneFaxEmail

Fee (incl. VAT)

Payment DetailsPlease make cheques payable to‘University of Leeds’Please invoice my company*Please charge my credit card delete as appropriate (Mastercard/Visa)

Card Number

Card Security Number

Name of Card HolderExpiry DateSignature* existing account customers only (please see page 24)

Please return to:Dinah WhartonEKT ManagerTextile Training GroupSchool of DesignUniversity of LeedsLeeds LS2 9JT

tel: 0113 343 3758email: [email protected]

Textile Training GroupSchool of Design

Leeds, United KingdomLS2 9JT

tel: 0113 343 3758email: [email protected]

www.leeds.ac.uk/design/training.htm