25 November 2011

November Newsletter


Institution of Mechanical engineers
 Agenda newsletter

25 November 2011

 
  

Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2011: meet the winners

The Institution identified the UK’s top ten manufacturers at its prestigious Manufacturing Excellence Awards held in the Dorchester hotel in London on 23 November; Stephen Tetlow, Chief Executive of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers commented: "The success of these companies is encouraging for UK manufacturing as a whole."
 
 
Scottish Energy 2020 

Scottish Energy 2020?
A target too far?

The Institution reviews the Scottish Government’s declaration that by 2020, 20% of the total Scottish energy demand would be met from renewable resources.
 
Population Challenge winners 

Nigerian engineers win 
global Population Challenge

Young Nigerian engineers won the first Population Challenge at the House of Commons by considering how to deal with Nigeria’s growing food crisis.
 
Apprentice Challenge 

Life is no drag
for Apprentice Challenge winners

Top young UK engineering talent raced mini drag-racers built entirely from scrap at the Apprentice Challenge at Duxford.

Supporting professional development 
at Jaguar Land Rover

The strong link between the Institution and Jaguar Land Rover has been further cemented by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding.

Professional Liability, exposures and duty of care:
do you know where you stand?

Having insufficient insurance could leave Institution members highly exposed. Jelf Professions want to help Institution members feel protected.

High achievements north of the border
CEO celebrates Scottish engineering

Stephen Tetlow recently visited Scottish colleges and companies to meet some of the Institution’s brightest engineering prospects.

Royal Marines sign up: 
serving engineers gain further links with Institution

The Institution’s excellent links with the armed forces continue thanks to the signing of a streamlined application process with the Royal Marines.

Presidential Visit to Loughborough
and Eastern successes

Celebrating a Presidential Visit to Loughborough and successes at universities and companies in the West Midlands, East of England and the North East.

From Brigitte Bardot’s curvy car to Thomas the Tank Engine: The latest Engineering Heritage Awards

The ‘most beautiful car ever made’, a cold war icon and the inspiration for Thomas the Tank Engine have just received Engineering Heritage Awards.

F1 engineers help search 
for design stars of the future

Students from schools and universities across England gathered for the finale of the Formula Student Schools event in Bedford.
 Events and training 

The McNulty Report: Engineering solutions

6 December 2011 | London, UK
This seminar examines the engineering response - find out exactly how the proposals affect you, and how they can make the industry as a whole more profitable.

Incontinence: The Engineering Challenge VIII

07-08 December 2011 | London, UK
This seminar is the key European meeting in this area, and brings engineers, clinicians, researchers, commercial designers and producers, nurses, carers and users together, to examine existing solutions and solve current problems.

Expert witness - excellence in report writing

7 December 2011 | London, UK
Reports are seen by many professionals during litigation and often new instructions are received from opposition lawyers for future cases.

Expert witness - courtroom skills

8 December 2011 | London, UK
In a landmark Supreme Court ruling this year expert witnesses lost their immunity from being sued for breach of duty.
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18 November 2011

November Newsletter


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Student member newsletter - November 2011
  Concorde Technical Tour

Caring for your Career

As the year begins to draw to a close, IMechE is looking to the future—and so should you!  In this month’s newsletter we profile Anthony Howarth, an engineering student at the University of Bath. We’ll also discuss how IMechE can help you chart your professional progress with Career Developer and look into the issue of women’s representation in the engineering field in our Topic of the Month.
  
  
  Anthony HowarthIMechE Member Profile
Anthony Howarth, Integrated Mechanical and Electrical Engineering student at the University of Bath
Why did you decide to become an engineer?
I’ve wanted to become an engineer from a very young age; engineering is more of a vocation than a job for me. History has been defined by engineering achievements, and I would like to play my part!
Why did you decide to use the Career Developer?
I started using the Career Developer during a placement year at MBDA Missile Systems in order to track my progress in applying to become a Chartered Mechanical Engineer. I recommend it.
How has Career Developer supported you during your studies?
The developer allowed me to set goals, track my progress and save evidence to demonstrate completion of objectives. It provided a great way to communicate with my mentor who was based abroad for the year. The competencies checklist helped to identify areas in which I needed to gain experience or improve my abilities.
What advice do you have for students in their third or fourth year of engineering programmes?
Do lots of research into companies you’d be interested in working for when you graduate – there are so many out there, and your dream job might take a bit of searching.
  
  
Keeping Track
It’s never too early to begin keeping track of your professional development, and IMechE has the perfect tool to help. Career Developer is a suite of online tools offering you a central repository for all your professional records - even if you move between companies.
You can also book a 1-2-1 personal advice session with one of our Professional Development team to plan your continuing professional development.
Best of all, it’s simple to use. Start plotting your progress and setting your goals.  
The Challenge of Concorde
Concorde still ignites the passion of many engineers, despite the fact that it is no longer in active service. This was clearly demonstrated at the hugely oversubscribed “Concorde: The Challenges and Thrills” lecture held in the Rolls-Royce Heritage Museum, Derby on 20th October. IMechE members were captivated with a presentation given by former Concorde pilot, Les Evans, reviewing Concorde’s technological features with his own experience of the quirks and delights of flying - such as the art of overfilling the fuel tanks and the ever-present danger to the Captain’s hat!
We’re hoping Les will join us again in 2012 to share more of his experience, next time focusing on why Concorde was taken out of service and a look ahead to the future of supersonic civil aircraft.
To keep an eye out for this or to look for other events like this in your area.
Untapped Resource 
Despite women making up more than half of the population, the percentage of UK female engineers is only around 8 percent - the lowest in Europe! So why are they so under-represented?
UK women have broken into other traditionally male-dominated sectors, but many say there is something about engineering that makes it the toughest for women to be accepted.
IMechE says women with engineering potential are an untapped resource that could plug the skills gap. The engineering industry can no longer afford to exclude over 51% of the population.
We asked for your views on the matter and were overwhelmed by the responses! Alexandra Marshall said that “until there are more female role models in a wider cultural/media catchment, young girls are just not going to consider engineering.” Philip Booth countered that “women perform as well as men do. I don't think we need to encourage or target women to apply. We need to focus on getting more engineers in the workplace; men and women.” This really was a great debate and we loved hearing your view. Have your say on the IMechE Facebook page!
 
    
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10 November 2011

AGM 2011

Greeting everyone,

IMechE UNITEN Student Chapter's AGM is today.
Emails were sent out earlier this week to all members.
Hopefully everyone received it.
Details are as follows:


Date: 10th Nov 2011

Time: 7.30pm

Venue: BM-0-10


There will be food and drinks provided. So, just come, spend an hour or two at most and tell us what you want IMechE to come up with this year. And pizza!

31 October 2011


Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  International Focus

October 2011

  
  
  
The world according to IMechE
  

The world according to IMechE

International strategy board chair, Stuart Cameron MBE FREng CEng FIMechE, takes you through events of the last quarter, including meetings in the Middle East and Far East.

  
  
Pranjal Verma

What does an international volunteer do?

Find out more in this profile of chief engineer and IMechE volunteer Pranjal Verma.

 

In it to win it!

It's been a busy quarter for developing engineers in Hong Kong. Catch up with the region.
 

Steaming ahead

Join Central Canada branch on their latest technical visit and find out more about volunteering as an IMechE mentor. Get involved, wherever you are in the world.

Check the statistics

Have you looked into the international quarterly reports? See what your local region, branch or representive has been doing in the last quarter. Want to contribute in the next quarter?

October Newsletter


Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  International Focus

October 2011

  
  
  
The world according to IMechE
  

The world according to IMechE

International strategy board chair, Stuart Cameron MBE FREng CEng FIMechE, takes you through events of the last quarter, including meetings in the Middle East and Far East.

  
  
Pranjal Verma

What does an international volunteer do?

Find out more in this profile of chief engineer and IMechE volunteer Pranjal Verma.

 

In it to win it!

It's been a busy quarter for developing engineers in Hong Kong. Catch up with the region.
 

Steaming ahead

Join Central Canada branch on their latest technical visit and find out more about volunteering as an IMechE mentor. Get involved, wherever you are in the world.

Check the statistics

Have you looked into the international quarterly reports? See what your local region, branch or representive has been doing in the last quarter. Want to contribute in the next quarter?
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