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Daily Media Report recap: August 16 to 29
August 29, 2019
A year after the project was finished, a condominium designer was stripped of their engineering permit for unrelated disciplinary action. New program to support foreign credential recognition. Climate change impacts on concrete. These were the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report since the…
New CEAB white paper proposes alternate curriculum measures
August 15, 2019
This week, the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) released a white paper entitled “Curriculum content measurement: Beyond the AU”. It is now open for review and feedback until October 4, 2019.
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Newcomers website improvements coming this fall
August 15, 2019
In 2013, as part of our support to Canada’s engineering regulators, Engineers Canada launched the Roadmap to Engineering in Canada. For the past six years, this website has offered reliable, high-level information to international engineering graduates who want to learn more about licensing as engi…
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Daily Media Report recap: August 1 to 15
August 15, 2019
Three stories from BC on discipline, regulation, and the Mt. Polley mine disaster topped the reads from the Daily Media Report in the first two weeks of August. Disciplinary notice for BC engineer: On August 6, 2019, A panel of the Discipline Committee for Engineers and Geoscientists BC annou…
Insights from an Engineer-in-Training
August 2, 2019
Recently Anja Lanz, EIT, shared some of her thoughts with us on the benefits she’s seen from the EIT program.
Engineering Change Lab explores questions of ethics, entrepreneurship, and technological stewardship
August 1, 2019
The recent Ethics and Engineering Change Lab explored key questions of ethics, entrepreneurship, and technological stewardship.
Engineers Canada submits recommendations to government on procurement pricing, occupational classifications
August 1, 2019
Engineers Canada recently made recommendations to the federal government on procurement pricing and National Occupational Classifications.Engineers Canada recently made recommendations to the federal government on procurement pricing and National Occupational Classifications.
Daily Media Report recap: July 18 to August 1
August 1, 2019
A major restructuring at a large Canadian engineering firm. Questions about smart cities. Barriers to women’s participation in STEM. These were the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report in late July. SNC-Lavalin restructuring: Canadian engineering and construction giant SNC-Lavalin announce…
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Bringing accreditation into Tandem: Quantifying curriculum content
August 1, 2019
On Tuesday, August 20, Engineers Canada facilitated a session between the AIP Data Management System Advisory Committee and Armature (our data management system vendor). The purpose of the session was to confirm that Armature’s description of Engineers Canada’s accreditation calculation requirement…
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Thank you to our Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Survey respondents
August 1, 2019
A big thank you is in order for those who completed the 2019 Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Survey, and for providing their feedback while using Tandem. The Engineers Canada team is now analyzing the results and creating the 2018 Resources Survey reports. We’ve also begun work on the Canadian Engine…
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