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Time to Knock IEng on the Head
Peter Miller
over 16 years ago
IEng registration in terminal decline
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Simon Barker
over 7 years ago
The UK IEng is considered equivalent to an Engineering Technologist internationally, as described in this EC UK page
https://www.engc.org.uk/international-activity/international-recognition-outside-europe/international-register-of-engineering-technologists/
The Sydney accord recognises three levels of engineer: Professional Engineer, Engineering Technologist and Engineering Technician.
http://www.ieagreements.org/assets/Uploads/Documents/Policy/Graduate-Attributes-and-Professional-Competencies.pdf
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Simon Barker
over 7 years ago
The UK IEng is considered equivalent to an Engineering Technologist internationally, as described in this EC UK page
https://www.engc.org.uk/international-activity/international-recognition-outside-europe/international-register-of-engineering-technologists/
The Sydney accord recognises three levels of engineer: Professional Engineer, Engineering Technologist and Engineering Technician.
http://www.ieagreements.org/assets/Uploads/Documents/Policy/Graduate-Attributes-and-Professional-Competencies.pdf
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