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  2. Chartered Engineer (UK) - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, a Chartered Engineer (CEng) is an engineer registered with the UK's regulatory body for the engineering profession, the Engineering Council. Chartered Engineers are master's degree qualified or must demonstrate equivalent masters level, work-based learning.

  3. Institution of Civil Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is an independent professional association for civil engineers and a charitable body in the United Kingdom. Based in London, ICE has over 92,000 members, of whom three-quarters are located in the UK, while the rest are located in more than 150 other countries.

  4. Chartered (professional) - Wikipedia

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    The two best known chartered statuses are probably Chartered Engineer and Chartered Accountant, along with their derivatives. [24] Examples of their use outside of the UK include Chartered Engineer (CEng) in Ireland (granted in 1969 by the Oireachtas), [25] India [26] and Singapore; [27] Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) in Australia [28] and New Zealand (under the Chartered Professional ...

  5. Engineering Council - Wikipedia

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    Engineering Council is recognised by the British Government as the national representative body of the engineering profession in the United Kingdom, working in partnership with other engineering institutions. The Engineering Council regulates the professions of chartered engineer, incorporated engineer and engineering technician in the UK. [5]

  6. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial ...

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    The current Head of the Civil & Environmental Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (MIT), Andrew J. Whittle [27] [28] is also a graduate of the department. The department collaborates with the outside academic and professional world through professional bodies and association.

  7. Engineer's degree - Wikipedia

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    Durham University established the first school of engineering in the UK in 1837, [21] which awarded the academic rank of Civil Engineer between 1840 and 1852. After the school was re-established in Newcastle, the title of Civil Engineer was again awarded between 1887 and 1894. [22]

  8. Durham University Department of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    At undergraduate level, the department offers four year Master of Engineering (MEng) and three year Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) courses. The main courses offered by the department are in general engineering, but it also offers specialised courses in aeronautical engineering, bioengineering and renewable energy (only at MEng level) and civil, electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering ...

  9. Category:British civil engineers - Wikipedia

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    Also: United Kingdom: People: By occupation: Engineers: Civil engineers United Kingdom portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Civil engineers from the United Kingdom .