RINA Contribution to STEM Award


It recognises the outstanding contribution of an individual, company, or organisation in inspiring children (18 and under) into the maritime industry and naval architecture, in particular. The annual award celebrates those individuals, teams, and organisations who have made a real and lasting impact to inspiring people into maritime careers and raising awareness of the maritime industry in their local communities.

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Who is eligible?

Individuals

Individuals who have made significant contributions to promoting maritime careers are encouraged to be nominated for the RINA Contribution to STEM Award. This prestigious recognition by RINA celebrates outstanding efforts in fostering a thriving future for naval architects.

companies

Companies that have implemented initiatives to enhance their STEM offerings and/ or empowered their employees to undertake STEM and other associated activities.

What you can win

Winning the RINA Award gives you recognition across the maritime sector and the chance to showcase your work to a global audience.

Award presented at the Annual Dinner
You'll receive your award at RINA’s Annual Dinner, attended by more than 300 maritime professionals, industry leaders, and academics.

Permission to use the winner’s logo
You can use the official Maritime Safety Award winner’s logo in your reports, presentations, website, and promotional materials.

Promotion on RINA’s platforms
Winners are highlighted on the RINA website and social media channels, giving your work strong visibility across the international community.

Feature in RINA publications
Your project may be included in The Naval Architect or other RINA magazines, helping your innovation reach a wider technical audience.

Opportunities to share your work
Winners may be invited to speak at RINA conferences or webinars, offering valuable exposure and networking opportunities.

Professional recognition
The award is a respected mark of achievement and can help strengthen your professional profile within the maritime industry.

Nominations

Nominations can be made by any member of the global maritime community and will be judged by a panel of members of the Institution (in this case the Developing Careers committee with oversight from Secretariat) that will assess nominations on their contribution to growing maritime careers.

Nominations should include a 750 word summary, describing the significant contribution made towards inspiring children (18 and under) into the maritime industry and naval architecture.

Nominations should be made by emailing  Please make sure to leave the exact contact details.

Deadline for submissions to be considered for 2026 is the 31st December 2025.

Guidelines for Nominations

past winners