Louise Sanger

Head Of Research, Interpretation & Engagement at Lloyd's Register Foundation

Louise Sanger has a diverse work experience in various roles. Louise started their career in 2000 as a Customer Services Advisor at UCAS. From 2003 to 2004, they worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Hull. In 2005, they joined Lloyd's Register as an Information Officer and later became a Senior Information Officer. Louise then held the position of Information Centre Deputy Manager from 2013 to 2020. Within the same company, they also served as the Interim Head of Heritage & Education Centre and the Deputy Manager of the Heritage & Education Centre. Louise further progressed to become the Applied Research & Outreach Manager and eventually the Head of Research, Interpretation & Engagement at Lloyd's Register Foundation in 2022. Throughout their career, Louise's responsibilities included research, interpretation, engagement, grant activities, presentations, education, workshops, collaborative projects, and applied research.

Louise Sanger earned a Bachelor of Technology in Art Foundation from Stroud College of Art and Design in 2000. Louise then went on to complete a Bachelor of Arts in History at the University of Hull from 2000 to 2003. Following this, they pursued a Master of Arts in Maritime Historical Studies at the University of Hull, graduating in 2005.

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Lloyd's Register Foundation

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Lloyd's Register Foundation is a charity with a mission to protect life and property and to advance transport and engineering education and research. We became fully operational in 2013 but we draw on a long and distinguished history dating back to 1760 through our trading arm, Lloyd’s Register Group Limited (LR), with its tradition of public benefit. Our vision is to be known worldwide as a leading supporter of engineering-related research, training and education, that makes a real difference in improving the safety of the critical infrastructure on which modern society relies. In support of this, we promote scientific excellence and act as a catalyst working with others to achieve maximum impact. Our strategic themes are concerned with supporting excellent scientific research, promoting engineering-related education, encouraging public communication around risk, and facilitating the uptake and application of technology for the wider benefit of society.


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