The Royal Academy of Engineering is a British learned society concerned with engineering.
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 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 ea...
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The Royal Academy of Engineering is a British learned society concerned with engineering.
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 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.
In addition to policy reports and responses, the Academy publishes its quarterly Ingenia magazine. This publication features informative and stimulating articles from across the whole range of engineering disciplines chosen by members of the Academy's Fellowship.
The Academy co-ordinates the Best (Better engineering, science, technology) Programme. Best's initiatives are designed to encourage young people of all ages to get involved in science,...
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