Educational Research Trust
The Educational Research Trust is a British charity based in Harrow and founded in 1985.
Charitable objects
The Trust's main charitable objects as listed on documents lodged with the Charities Commission are:
- To promote the advancement of knowledge in the field of education in all its branches
- To promote and undertake research into education or educational standards of any kind (but with particular reference to the philosophical and religious principles of involved in education)
- To publish and dissemeinate the useful results of any research undertaken as aforesaid.[1]
Trustees and directors
The charity's trustees are Mrs Jessica Douglas-Home, Professor Roger Scruton, and Mr L. Norcross. The organisation's directors are Dr John Marks, a former Professor of the private University of Buckingham[2] and Baroness Cox. They are both also directors of the Centre for Social Cohesion.[3][4][5]
References
- ↑ Information at the Charities Commission Accessed 23 February 2009
- ↑ University of Buckingham in the news June 2008 update. Accessed 25 February 2009
- ↑ Educational Research Trust Annual Report and Financial Statement for the year ended March 2008 Accessed 23 February 2009
- ↑ New Model School: Board of Governors Accessed 25 February 2009
- ↑ Who is paid how much to do what, THES 28 February 1997. Accessed 25 February 2009
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