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    The Durham MEng Degree Course — An Innovation in Postgraduate Education by M J Holgate

    Published 1987-08-01
    “…MEng Courses — A clarification for readers of the following article: The Engineering Council defines MEng Degree courses in its Sartor document as follows: ‘It is Council policy that degree courses in engineering accredited in relation to stage 1 of the Chartered Engineer Section of the register should be designated as Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) or if appropriately extended as Master of Engineering (MEng). …”
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    What Can We Learn From the Grenfell Tower Disaster?: Priorities for Sustainable Change by Hywel Davies

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…As well as the police and public inquiries, which are ongoing, it led to an independent review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety, led by Dame Judith Hackitt, a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. …”
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    Aircraft System Design and Integration by D. P. Coldbeck, L. Smrček

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…The Royal Academy of Engineering recognised that the change in working practices also changed what was required of a chartered engineer and redefined their requirements in 1997 [1]. …”
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    Technical Teachers and Technical Teacher Education - Research Results by D. Dobrovská, P. Andres

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Chartered engineers who are new teachers of technical subjects at various educational institutions receive technical teacher education in the accredited bachelor programme at the Czech Technical University in Prague. …”
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    Varaždin Borl Jeruzalem Tour On the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the Vienna meridian survey by Miljenko Lapaine

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The tour was included in the Program of Professional Improvement of the Croatian Chamber of Chartered Engineers of Geodesy, and the Committee for Permanent Professional Improvement decided to award 5 (five) points a person.…”
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