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BAE Systems has announced a new collaboration with The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.

The Company will provide £20,000 of sponsorship in a deal which will see the two organisations working together to deliver public events such as those to support Armed Forces Day, as well as supporting education and learning activities at the National Museum, which owns a number of the historic ships and museums in the Historic Dockyard.

The deal will form part of the BAE Systems’ on-going commitment to support the development of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers across the Solent region.

The National Museum’s team at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard delivers more than 91,000 learning hours a year, involving around 1,000 schools and 42,000 language students.

As well as being the headquarters of The National Museum of the Royal Navy, the Historic Dockyard is also home to Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory, HMS Warrior and First World War Gallipoli survivor HMS M.33.

Across the water in Gosport, the National Museum operates the Royal Navy Submarine Museum and Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower which are both included in the Historic Dockyard 11 attraction ticket.

Next door to the Historic Dockyard, in Portsmouth Naval Base, BAE Systems maintains and upgrades more than half the Royal Navy ships, as well as being responsible for running the base itself.

David Mitchard, Managing Director, BAE Systems Maritime Services, said: “We’re extremely proud to support the Royal Navy at Portsmouth Naval Base and delighted to work even more closely with our neighbours at the National Museum, who do a wonderful job in keeping the unique heritage of this naval base alive in the historic dockyard. We are committed to the city of Portsmouth and the historic dockyard is a wonderful city asset we are very pleased to support through this new collaboration.” 

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