learn
promote and assist the training and
development of UK FRS personnel
scholarship awards
We are keen to support the development of people who can support the Trust’s objects; particularly where students might be discouraged from studying for financial reasons.
Successful candidates to receive up to 100% of the costs of tuition fees for the academic study year, where the total value does not exceed £2,500
Up to 100% of the costs of tuition fees total value does not exceed £2,500
small project grant scheme
We are keen to support fire and rescue services and their partners and affiliates with small projects that meet the objects of the Trust and that for a variety of reasons, might not be funded otherwise.
The minimum project grant is £1,000 and the maximum £30,000 provided over a maximum of two years.
events
Here you can find details of events sponsored or delivered by the Trust or other organisations. If you would like to have an event listed here please contact us.
learning and development materials
In our own small way, we would like to support your learning and development by sharing information that you might find useful. As this site grows, we hope to add more links to great information sources, so do please come back from time to time and revisit.
If you have documents, reports, presentations or links you would like us to list here, please just get in touch and help us to support the UK FRS still further. All information provided will respect copyright restrictions. info@firetrust.info
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phone
44 (0)1608 812511
address
Fire Service Research and Training Trust
C/O Fire Protection Association, London Road,
Morton in Marsh, GL56 0RH
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