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What is the Lloyd's Register Educational Trust?

The Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust (LRET) is an independent charity that was established in 2004. Its principal purpose is to support advances in transportation, science, engineering and technology education, training and research worldwide for the benefit of all. It also funds work that enhances the safety of life and property at sea, on land and in the air. The LRET focuses on four categories:

Pre-university education: through appropriate organisations, promotes careers in science, engineering and technology to young people, their parents and teachers

University education: through universities and colleges, provides undergraduate and post-graduate scholarships and awards at first degree/masters levels to students of exceptional ability

Vocational training and professional development: supports professional institutions, educational and training establishments working with people of all ages

Research: funds existing or new centres of excellence at institutes and universities

Contact:Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust
Registered Charity No. 1111853
71 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4BS, UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7709 9166
Email: lret@lr.org

A Nautical Institute project, sponsored by Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust