London: Learning Resource Network (LRN) has been awarded the King’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade 2026, one of the United Kingdom’s most prestigious business honours, recognising exceptional performance in global education and international trade.
This achievement marks the organisation’s second Royal recognition in six years, following its earlier Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade in 2020. With this latest honour, LRN joins 185 organisations across the UK acknowledged for excellence in international trade, innovation, sustainable development, and creating global opportunities.
LRN, an Ofqual-regulated awarding body, has supported more than 1.2 million candidates across 58 countries. The organisation provides internationally recognised qualifications through a global network of approved centres, enabling learners to access higher education, professional development, and employment opportunities worldwide.
According to the organisation, the award reflects its continued commitment to maintaining high standards in education delivery and expanding access to credible UK-based qualifications across global markets.
The recognition also highlights the collective contribution of LRN staff, partner institutions, approved centres, and learners whose participation has driven the organisation’s international growth.
LRN stated that it remains committed to strengthening its global presence while ensuring quality education pathways that support lifelong learning and skill development.
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