ROYAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING

'Royal Academy of Engineering'
Royal Academy of Engineering organge logo
Founded1976
Royal Charter1983
PresidentLord Browne of Madingley
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Fellows1,380 total (2005)
Homepagehttp://www.raeng.org.uk

The 'Royal Academy of Engineering' is a British learned society concerned with engineering.

Contents
History
The Activities of the Academy
''BEST'' Programme
The Fellowship
See Also
External links

History


Founded in 1976, the Academy was initially known as the 'Fellowship of Engineering'. A Royal Charter was granted in 1983 and the name "Royal Academy of Engineering" was adopted in 1992.

The Activities of the Academy



★ Assisting the development of national policy as it affects engineering

★ Supporting the education of engineers

★ Encouraging research in engineering

★ Promoting the public understanding of engineering
The current President of the Academy is Lord Browne of Madingley.
The Royal Academy of Engineering awards the annual MacRobert Award.
The Academy selects multiple recipients each year for its prized Leadership Award for undergraduate students of engineering in the UK.
''BEST'' Programme

The Academy co-ordinates a programme of schemes to encourage young people of all ages to get involved in science, engineering and technology.
The schemes include:

★ Young Engineers

★ The Smallpeice Trust

Engineering Education Scheme

★ Headstart

Year in Industry

★ Undergraduate Programme

Engineering Leadership Award

★ Executive Engineers Programme

★ Sainsbury Management Fellowship Scheme

The Fellowship


The Academy honours the UK's most distinguished engineers. It aims to take advantage of the enormous wealth of engineering knowledge they possess and, through the interdisciplinary character of its membership, it provides a unique breadth of engineering experience to further the art and practice of engineering in all its forms.
Election to The Academy is by invitation only; up to 60 Fellows are elected each year from nominations made by existing Fellows. They are distinguished by the title 'Fellow of The Royal Academy of Engineering' and the designatory letters 'FREng'. Honorary Fellows and Foreign Members who have made exceptional contributions to engineering are also elected.

See Also



Engineering Development Trust

External links



Royal Academy of Engineering website

Royal Academy of Engineering information

Engineering Education Scheme (England) website

Headstart website

Year in Industry website

Engineering Leadership Awards website

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