Royal Institute of Navigation

Royal Institute of Navigation
FormationEstablished 1947[1]
HeadquartersThe Royal Institute of Navigation

1 Kensington Gore

London[1]
President
Cynthia Robinson
Vice President
Professor Washington Ochieng[2]
Vice President
Dr Paul Hanna
Director
John Pottle
Websitewww.rin.org.uk Edit this at Wikidata

The Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN) is a learned society and a professional body for navigation.[1] The RIN was founded in 1947 as a forum for mariners, pilots, engineers and academics to compare their experiences and exchange information.[3] Today it is a leading centre for promoting knowledge in navigation and its associated sciences, including positioning, timing, tracking and conduct of a journey, whether on, in, over or under land, sea, air or space. The Institute has members in over 50 countries worldwide.

  1. ^ a b c Whitaker (2011). Whitaker's Almanack 2012. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 665. ISBN 9781408130124.
  2. ^ "Academic Elected Vice President of the Royal Institute of Navigation". Imperial University. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  3. ^ "The Royal Institute of Navigation - Aims and Objects". Journal of Navigation. 69 (66): b1–b2. 2016.

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