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Our role as regulator - Engineering CouncilThe Engineering Council is the UK's regulatory body for the engineering profession and a registered charity. Our purpose is to deliver a vital public benefit.Missing: official | Show results with:official
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Organisation and governance - Engineering CouncilThe Engineering Council was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1981 to regulate the engineering profession in the UK.Missing: official | Show results with:official
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Licensed Professional Engineering Institutions (PEIs)The relationship between the Engineering Council and the PEIs is foundational to the regulation of the profession, supported by clearly-defined governance ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Our Standards - Engineering CouncilThe Royal Charter is an instrument of incorporation granted by the UK monarch. It confers independent legal personality on the Engineering Council and defines ...
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Engineering CouncilWe hold the national register of engineers and technicians upholding our standards of professional competence and commitment to safe, responsible practice.Professional registration · Licensed Professional... · Course search · RegCheck
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Our history - Engineering CouncilA central authority under a Royal Charter. The first Royal Commission to review the organisation and utilisation of the UK engineering profession was called ...
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Our professional titles - Engineering CouncilOur professional engineering titles are protected by civil law under our Royal Charter and can only be used by individuals currently on the national register.
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Our strategy - Engineering CouncilThe goal of the Engineering Council's 2025 Strategy is to maintain the public's confidence in the engineering profession.Missing: lifelong | Show results with:lifelong
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Diversity and inclusion - Engineering CouncilThe Engineering Council's vision is that society continues to have confidence and trust in the engineering profession.Missing: objectives advancing lifelong
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Professional development - Engineering CouncilProfessional development is the acquisition of knowledge and skills and the development of personal qualities. It plays a crucial part in achieving and ...Missing: lifelong objectives
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[PDF] Annual Report and Financial Accounts 2024 - Engineering CouncilJul 3, 2025 · FIGURE 1: TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTRANTS ON THE REGISTER IN 2024 COMPARED TO 2023. Interim. Final. Total. 2023. 2024 Change. 2023. 2024 Change.Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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None### Summary of Government Departments, Privy Council, DSIT, or Oversight Bodies Mentions
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Engineering Council | Regulated Professions Register - GOV.UKWebsite: https://www.engc.org.uk/professional-registration/how-to-register ; Address. 10 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6EN ; Email: info@engc.org.uk ; Phone ...Missing: oversight | Show results with:oversight
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Engineering Profession (Finniston Report) - Hansard - UK ParliamentJun 13, 1980 · The Finniston report does a great service, because it emphasises the fundamental nature of the changes that must be made and that they are bound ...
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The Finniston Report - The Welding InstituteJul 6, 2023 · The CEI also rejected Finniston's findings and instead recommended that three new bodies were established; one for register engineers, one to ...
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Engineering Council - Hansard - UK ParliamentDec 10, 1981 · The Royal charter to establish the Engineering Council was granted on 27 November. My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Industry ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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[PDF] charter-and-bye-laws.pdf - Engineering CouncilNov 14, 2001 · WHEREAS Queen Elizabeth the Second was pleased by Royal Charter dated the twenty-seventh day of November 1981 (hereinafter referred to as ...
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UK-SPEC - Engineering CouncilOur Standards provide a framework for the assessment of the engineering competence and commitment required for professional registration. Engineering Council ...UK-SPEC HRB · ICTTech Standard · Recognised Standards
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[PDF] uk-spec-fourth-edition.pdf - Engineering CouncilIt is managed by a strategic operational partnership comprising the Welsh Government, Higher Education. Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW) and. Qualifications ...
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[PDF] Annual Review 2024 | Engineering CouncilWe represent the UK in the International. Engineering Alliance (IEA), which oversees six international agreements on the establishment of standards for ...
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Initial Professional Development (IPD) - Engineering CouncilYou can ask your Licensed PEI about IPD programmes that they approve or accredit, and get advice on how to record your professional development. However, you ...
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) - Engineering CouncilCPD is to maintain competence, can be informal or structured, and includes recording activities, reflection, and evaluation. No minimum time is specified.
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Quality Policy - Engineering CouncilThe Engineering Council aims to achieve this by implementing a Quality Management System that complies with the international standard of good practice BS EN ...Quality Policy · Principles · Quality Objectives
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None### Summary of Key Sections from Regulations for Registration (RfR), Fourth Edition, Issue 4.4 (March 2025)
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Professional Engineering Institutions - EngineeringUKWe are partly funded by the registration fees from professionally registered engineers and technicians paid to 39 Professional Engineering Institutions (PEIs).Missing: oversight | Show results with:oversight
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Professional registration - Engineering CouncilThe Engineering Council has published its Annual Registration Statistics Report 2023, which allows us to present statistics on our key database. Engineering ...Engineering Council's Shop · Registration fees · Interim registration · RegCheck
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Chartered Engineer (CEng) - Engineering CouncilEligibility for CEng. The CEng title is open to anyone who can demonstrate the required professional competences and commitment, as set out in our UK-SPEC ...UK-SPEC · Becoming registered · Interim registration · Benefits of registration<|control11|><|separator|>
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Becoming professionally registered - Engineering CouncilA common misconception is that you will only be eligible for professional registration if you have an accredited engineering degree. This is not true for any of ...Continuing Professional... · Guide to professional registration · Registration feesMissing: criteria | Show results with:criteria
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[PDF] Registration Statistics 2023 - Engineering CouncilThere were 225,785 titles recorded on the Register in 2023. • This number is falling slightly, following the same trajectory as the number of registrants. • The ...
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Guide to Professional Registration - Engineering CouncilProfessional registration is an internationally recognized standard demonstrating engineering competence, gained through knowledge and experience, and guides ...Engineering Can Take You... · What To Do Next? · Chartered Engineer (ceng) ''
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Registration fees - Engineering CouncilHigher-risk Building (HRB) registration ; Entry Fees/revalidation fees. Annual Fees ; Title ; Chartered Engineer (HRB). £64.31. £49.95 ; Incorporated Engineer (HRB).
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International recognition - Engineering CouncilThe Engineering Council registration is open to anyone who can demonstrate that they meet the UK-SPEC, regardless of nationality or location.Missing: DSIT | Show results with:DSIT
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International Engineering EducationThe international accords enable UK academic qualifications accredited or approved for the Engineering Council for Chartered Engineer (CEng), Incorporated ...
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Washington Accord - Engineering CouncilThe Washington Accord was first signed in 1989. It recognises that professional engineering education programmes accredited by the signatories deliver outcomes
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Dublin Accord - Engineering CouncilThe Dublin Accord recognizes that Engineering Technician education delivers equivalent outcomes to graduate attributes. The Engineering Council is a signatory, ...
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European recognition - Engineering CouncilThe Engineering Council plays an important partnership role in supporting mobility and recognition for UK engineers working in other European countries.Engineers Europe · Faqs: International... · European Accreditation...
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European Engineer (EUR ING) RegistrationTo apply for EUR ING registration in the UK you must be a member of a professional engineering institution and registered as a Chartered Engineer (CEng) or ...Eur Ing Privacy Notice '' · For Uk Engineers Working... · Faqs: International...
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Agreement streamlines reciprocal licensure for engineers in the US ...Sep 5, 2024 · ... Council–UK could dramatically streamline reciprocal licensure in both countries and lead to a heightened standard for engineering
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International Register of Professional Engineers (INTPE)The IntPE(UK) registration is open to Chartered Engineers (CEng) who are registered with the Engineering Council and who meet the following requirements.Missing: list | Show results with:list<|control11|><|separator|>
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IntPE and IntET registration privacy notice - Engineering CouncilThe Engineering Council is the holder of the UK Section of the International Registers of Professional Engineers (IntPE), Engineering Technologists (IntET) and ...Missing: Coordination | Show results with:Coordination