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The decision to update the diploma has been welcomed by the Royal Academy of Engineering, which will help to redesign the qualification.
BBC: Government accused of engineering diploma U-turn
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According to the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), the prize is necessary because there is a perception that attitudes to engineering are outdated.
BBC: Berners-Lee wins engineering prize for world wide web
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Prof Janice Kiely from the University of the West of England has been given the Engineering Enterprise Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
BBC: Bacteria detector work by UWE professor wins award
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Four professional bodies - the Academy of Medical Sciences, the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society - have all said use of "smart" drugs raise serious ethical, philosophical, regulatory and economic issues.
BBC: 'Smart' drugs debate in Bristol
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In an earlier report, the Royal Academy of Engineering had mapped out the scale of the task involved in moving to a low-carbon electricity supply - with a mix of energy efficiency, renewables, nuclear and clean coal.
BBC: Promise, but daunting challenges for electric cars
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In his series of five lectures - airing on Radio Four throughout April - Lord Broers, who is president of the Royal Academy of Engineering, explores the idea that technology holds the key to the future of the human race.
BBC: NEWS | Technology | Lecture highlights need to share
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The presentation was hosted and chaired by Lord Broers, Chair of the All-Party Group and Committee of the House of Lords, former President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, and a distinguished electrical engineer.
UNESCO: Basic Sciences
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Four professional bodies - the Academy of Medical Sciences, the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society - say that while human enhancement technologies might improve our performance and aid society, their use raise serious ethical, philosophical, regulatory and economic issues.
BBC: Concern over 'souped up' human race
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Lt Chesterman studied mechanical engineering at the University of Southampton before attending the Britannia Royal Naval College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
BBC: Lt Andrew Chesterman