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  The institution of engineers - Engineering the Future - Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh
Institution of Engineers of Ireland 2005: new logo, with modified phi symbol.
The agreement with the Institution of Engineers Singapore was signed in August 1988 and established a joint IES/IStructE Committee.
The Institution of Engineers (India), the largest professional body of Engineers and Technologists in India was established in 1920.
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 Online Ethics Center: The Institution of Engineers, Australia Code of Ethics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Engineering is a creative process of synthesising and implementing the knowledge and experience of humanity to enhance the welfare, health and safety of all members of the community, with due regard to the environment in which they live and the sustainability of the resources employed.
Engineering Technologists: persons who have completed a course in engineering technology or other relevant disciplines, accredited by the Institution or who have obtained other Australian or overseas qualifications and experience to a standard recognised by the Institution as equivalent to such qualifications.
When a professional engineer is entered on the register, he or she acknowledges a commitment to ethical practice and a willingness to maintain an appropriate level of professional competence through continuing professional development.
onlineethics.org /codes/IEAcode.html   (4480 words)

  
 IStructE - The Institution of Structural Engineers
Structural engineering is a worldwide profession and membership of the Institution of Structural Engineers provides a passport and qualification which will allow you to work almost anywhere in the world.
One of the main attractions of structural engineering is the variety both in terms of the structures you can build and the people you can work with.
The technical scientific base of structural engineers enables members to rise to the challenge of designing and building exciting structures such as the Millennium Dome, the BA London Eye and the Jin Mao building in Shanghai, all of which use the latest materials and innovative construction techniques.
www.istructe.org.uk /structuralengineers/index.asp   (310 words)

  
 The Institution of Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Institution of Engineers (India), Agartala Local Centre, Agartala, Tripura is a Branch of the Institution of Engineers (India) with its Headquarters at 8, Gokhale Road, Kolkata, well-known for its educational activities and contribution towards the promotion of Science and Technology all over the world.
The Institution of Engineers (India) is now a unique professional body encompassing 15 engineering disciplines and with an overall membership of over 0.4 million all over the world.
The Institution of Engineers (India) functions with and amongst the Professional Engineers, Academicians and Research Workers and provides a vast array of Technical, Professional and supporting service to the Government, the Industries, the Academic and the Engineering Community.
tripura.nic.in /ieiagartala/appeal1.htm   (755 words)

  
 Institution of Incorporated Engineers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) was a multidisciplinary engineering institution in the United Kingdom.
In 2006 it merged with the IEE to form the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
The modern IIE was formed in April 1998 by the merger of The Institution of Electronic and Electrical Incorporated Engineers (IEEIE), The Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers (IMechIE), and The Institute of Engineers and Technicians (IET).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Institution_of_Incorporated_Engineers   (259 words)

  
 Jamaica institution of Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Over the years, Engineering institutions in Jamaica have existed under various names, with the earliest known organization being the Jamaica Association of Professional Engineers, in the 1940's.
The main objectives of this association at that time, were the advancement of Engineering knowledge, the promotion and maintenance of a high standard of work in the Engineering field, and to promote the recognition of the Engineers' importance to the welfare of every community.
This was made up essentially of Jamaican Engineers, who were corporate members of the various existing professional engineering institutions in the United Kingdom.
www.jieng.org /about.htm   (210 words)

  
 Engineers - IEA - Institution of Engineers, Australia
Academic qualification is a four - year bachelor of engineering degree gained after 12 years of schooling, or equivalent.
Academic qualification is a three - year bachelor of engineering technology degree gained after 12 years of schooling, or equivalent.
Engineering work experience, in accordance with the General Skilled Migration requirements.
www.australia-migration.com /page/Engineers_IEA/260   (530 words)

  
 The Institution of Engineers of Ireland
The Institution of Engineers of Ireland (IEI) is the largest professional body in Ireland.
Secondly by ensuring that the standards achieved by engineering graduates are maintained at a high level, and that engineers are encouraged to develop their knowledge and skills through ongoing education and professional development programmes.
The IEI is a signatory to international agreements which ensure that accredited engineering qualifications are acceptable in another country on the same basis as graduates from that country.
www.irishscientist.ie /2000/contents.asp?contentxml=065s.xml&contentxsl=insight3.xsl   (456 words)

  
 The Institution of Engineers of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The intention had been to improve communications with a developing fishing industry and the MGWR engineers designed a route to follow the coastline, where the population was estimated to be around 60,000 persons.
The engineers for the railway were John Henry Ryan and Edward Townsend.
A paper entitled " The Galway And Clifden Railway" by J. Ryan, Vice-President, Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, is recorded in the Institution's transactions of 1901.
www.realizedvision.com /railways.htm   (410 words)

  
 Institution of Civil Engineers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The initiative to found the Institution was taken in 1818 by three young engineers, Henry Robinson Palmer (23), James Jones (28) and Joshua Field (32), who organised an inaugural meeting on the 2nd January 1818, at the Kendal Coffee House in Fleet Street.
The institution made little headway until a key step was taken - the appointment of Thomas Telford as the first President of the body.
Mechanical engineer and tool-maker Henry Maudslay was an early member and Joseph Whitworth presented one of the earliest papers – it was not until 1847 that the Institution of Mechanical Engineers was established (with George Stephenson as its first President).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Institution_of_Civil_Engineers   (619 words)

  
 Institution of Engineers
The Institution of Engineers (I), an all India, non-governmental organization of democratic professional body of Engineering fraternity incorporated under Royal charter was established in 1920, with the Head quarters at Kolkata, to pursue the noble aims and objectives of working towards advancement of science, Engineering and Technology for the benefit of mankind.
The Mysore Local Centre of the Institution of Engineers (India) was established in 1964 and its present Corporate Membership strength is about 750 and the Jurisdiction of the Local centre covers the five districts of Mysore, Mandya, Hassan, Kodagu and Chamarajanagar.
The Engineering professionals residing or practicing within the Geographical boundaries of this Local centre can be part of this prestigious pioneer Engineering Institution and pursue the noble aims and objectives of the Institution.
www.ieimysore.org /aboutus.htm   (410 words)

  
 The Institution of Engineers (India) : Introduction
The Institution of Engineers (India), IEI, is the first professional body of engineers founded in India incorporated by Royal Charter to promote and advance the art, science and practice of engineering and technology.
IEI functions with and amongst professional engineers, academicians and research workers, and provides a vast array of technical, professional and supporting services to the Government, the industries, the academic and the engineering community.
IEI is the pioneer body to introduce non-formal engineering education programmes, successful completion of which is recognised as equivalent to a graduate degree in engineering by the Government of India, the Union Public Service Commission, State Governments and Public/Private Sector Organisations.
www.ieindia.org /about/intro.htm   (296 words)

  
 The Institution of Engineers, Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Although the profession of biomedical engineering will always be small compared with more traditional areas of engineering, there is a wide range of activities which fall under the scope of biomedical engineering.
While my experience of biomedical engineering is Predominantly hospital-based, it is hoped that this document will cater to the interests of private biomedical engineering service providers, equipment manufacturers and suppliers, research and development groups etc. We welcome their participation, and invite contributions from all.
As an engineering associate, and as the manager of a biomedical engineering department responsible for procurement, management and maintenance of medical equipment for twenty six hospitals (yes 26!) in rural NSW, I say that it is not before time.
www.zeta.org.au /~hpbridel/ben1194.htm   (1603 words)

  
 Institution of Electrical Engineers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Institution of Electrical Engineers or IEE (pronounce: I-double-E or I-E-E) was a British professional organisation for electronics, electrical, manufacturing and IT professionals.
In 2006 it merged with the IIE to form the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
The IEE was founded in 1871 and before the merger was the largest professional engineering society in Europe with a worldwide membership of around 120,000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Institution_of_Electrical_Engineers   (166 words)

  
 Jamaica institution of Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Professional Engineers Registration Board was established to implement the provisions of the Professional Engineers Registration Act of 1987 including its supplements and regulations.
It serves to regulate the profession of engineering in Jamaica for the benefit of the profession and the public which utilizes the services of engineers.
The object is to ensure that all those registered as Professional Engineers in Jamaica have an acceptable background of training and experience and are capable of performing as engineers within their field of specialty.
www.jieng.org /perb.htm   (230 words)

  
 Kenya Engineer- Journal of the institution of Engineers of Kenya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
There was a good attendance of consulting engineers at the Association of Consulting Engineers of Kenya Annual General Meeting held at Nairobi Club on 74 June 2004.
The Annual Conference of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya was held at the Hotel InterContinental on 28 to 30 April 2004.
This year’s Annual Conference of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya was held at the Hotel Inter.Continental from 26th to 28th April 2006.
www.kenyaengineer.com /news.php   (567 words)

  
 About the Institution
The Institution of Engineering and Technology was formed by the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) and now has more than 150,000 members worldwide.
It is the largest professional engineering society in Europe and the second largest of its type in the world.
The history of the Institution can be traced back to 1871 and information about this can be found in the Library and Archives.
www.theiet.org /media/aboutus   (311 words)

  
 Institution of Engineers of Ireland (IEI)
IEI is the largest professional body in Ireland and represents all branches of engineering and categories of engineers.
In its submission to government ”The Bologna Declaration and Engineering Education in Ireland”, IEI describes and analyses the Bologna declaration with regard to its relevance to engineering education in Ireland.
Finally, IEI posits some options for engineering education in universities and institutes of technology in Ireland, together with the advantages and disadvantages associated with each.
www.bologna-berlin2003.de /en/main_documents/docu/IEI.htm   (114 words)

  
 2002 Winner! - Institution of Engineers Australia Eureka Prize for Engineering Journalism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
These three ABC Landline stories showed the application of engineering to the challenges of agribusiness, and won Peter Lewis the $10,000 Institution of Engineers, Australia Eureka Prize for Engineering Journalism.
The prize recognises an Australian journalist whose work has is assessed as having most effectively and accurately communicated the value of the work of engineers and engineering issues in a social and economic context.
Brian Sherman, President of the Australian Museum Trust said, "This year, thanks to strong support from government, educational institutions and private sector sponsors, there are 18 separate Eureka Prizes, with a total value of $172,000.
www.amonline.net.au /eureka/engineering_journalism/2002_winner.htm   (240 words)

  
 The Institution of Engineers, Pakistan : Membership   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Institution is the premier and biggest organization of qualified engineers having a membership of over 50,000 engineers of various disciplines.
Person of distinction whom the institution desires to honor for services rendered thereto, or whose association is deemed to be of benefit to the Institution.
He is a student in a technical institution recognize by the institution, and must be in his final year.
www.iepkc.org /htm/membership.htm   (347 words)

  
 Vice-President of the Institution of Nuclear Engineers
The Institution of Nuclear Engineers promotes the highest professional and safety standards for the nuclear industry.
He is also involved with course accreditation and is the Institution link to ECUK (formerly known as the Engineering Council).
Bob Skelton has been a lecturer at the Department of Chemical Engineering for 16 years and is a Fellow of Magdalene College.
www.cheng.cam.ac.uk /news/2005/skelton.html   (264 words)

  
 The Institution of Engineers of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is a branch of engineering in which knowledge and skills are developed and applied to define and solve problems in biology and medicine.
Biomedical engineers work with living systems, and apply advanced technology to the complex problems of medical care.
Biomedical engineers may be called upon to design instruments and devices, to bring together knowledge from many sources to develop new procedures, or to carry out research to acquire knowledge needed to solve new problems.
www.realizedvision.com /medical.htm   (694 words)

  
 IAgrE - the professional body for the land-based sector
The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) is the professional body for engineers, scientists, technologists and managers in agricultural and allied landbased industries, including forestry, food engineering and technology, amenity, renewable energy, horticulture and the environment.
Environment - The appliance of science, engineering and technology to the sustainable maintenance of the Earth including, but not limited to water and air, including all layers of the atmosphere, organic and inorganic matter and living organisms and interacting natural systems.
Amenity - The appliance of science, engineering and technology to the sustainable development of features or benefits received from the environment that increase the satisfaction received by the user.
www.iagre.org   (272 words)

  
 Journal Institution of Locomotive Engineers
The Institution began by publshing individual papers (which do not appear to be in any of the British Library's collections, but are now clearly "visible" in the Institution of Mechanical Engineer's electronic archive).
Cited LNWR 5 ft 6 in tank engines and 5 ft 3 in 0-6-0; GWR 43xx ("splendid runners as well as first class pullers"); GER 420 2-4-0 noted for their speedy qualities; 47xx "often runs at considerably over 60 m.p.h."; the lack of cabs was considered not to be a problem.
Important rubber in engineering paper: mentions resilient wheels used on PCC tramcars and the shear deformation bolster springs used on same vehicles.
www.steamindex.com /jile/jile.htm   (7877 words)

  
 :: IMECHE ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Some of the UK's brightest engineering sparks have won top scholarships to help them on their way to becoming mechanical engineers.
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers has appointed its first female Chief Executive since it was established in 1847.
Engineering has been voted as one of the most 'boring' careers for graduates to enter, in a Government survey.
www.imeche.org.uk   (150 words)

  
 Institution of Engineering and Technology Archives - The IET
The collections contain a range of unique manuscript and published works on the history and development of science, engineering and technology, dating as far back as the 14th century.
More detailed information on specific topics such as family history, women in engineering, telegraphy and lighting are dealt with in our Research Guides.
The Institution is a not for profit organisation, registered as a charity in the UK.
www.iee.org /TheIEE/Research/Archives   (342 words)

  
 THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, PAKISTAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The supreme controlling body of the Institution is the Central Council with President Secretary General, four number Vice Presidents and 88Number Central Council Members who formulate policies the Regional Centres are controlled by the Chairperson, Secretary, Vice Chairperson and Local Council Members who arrange and manage all the professional development activities.
Qualified Engineers, came into existence in 1948 with the blessings of the Father of the Nation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah as Successor to the Institution of Engineers, UK.
As such the working of the Institution of Engineers Pakistan is similar the Institution of Civil Engineers, UK.
www.iepislamabad.org /index.htm   (314 words)

  
 Institution of Engineers
The developments in Science, Engineering, Technology, Administration etc have made tremendous progress for the betterment of all living beings on earth including the human beings.
Offer services, advise on or undertake engineering assignments only in the areas of his competence and furnish correct information of his qualifications and experience to concerned clients.
Not act in a manner which may injure the reputation or the image of the Institution or may cause damage to the Institution financially or otherwise.
www.ieimysore.org /objectives.html   (1228 words)

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