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trend in the UK is similar. For example, the UKPassport Office instead of seeking a witness for the applicant of a passport from the traditionalprofessions now includes the statement “…or professionally qualified person e.g. lawyer, engineer,doctor, school teacher, police officer or person of similar standing” [5].Engineering, although long considered a profession, has not remained static in this changing space.Ever since the engineering institutions were established in the UK they have sought prestige andstatus. In the 1950’s and 1960’s engineers in the UK argued for an equivalent organization to theRoyal Society and they were rewarded by the establishment of a Royal Academy of Engineering.Several years before that, American engineers had won
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Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN.7. Orr, M. K., Ohland, M. W., Long, R. A., Brawner, C. E., Lord, S. M., and Layton, R. A. (2012). Engineering matriculation paths: Outcomes of direct matriculation, first-year engineering, and post-general education models. Frontiers in Education Annual Conference, Seattle, WA.8. McLoughlin, L. A. (2009). Success, Recruitment, and Retention of Academically Elite Women Students without STEM Backgrounds in US Undergraduate Engineering. Engineering Studies 1, no. 2: 151-168.9. Valian, V. (1999). Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press10. Slaton, A. E. (2010). Race, Rigor, and Selectivity in U.S. Engineering: The History of an Occupational Color Line
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sabbatical will be integrated into the biomedicalengineering curriculum to make students aware of their ability to shape the medical deviceregulatory process and serve as a voice for the field.References1. “And Now for Something Completely Different.” Ian MacNaughton (Director). Columbia Pictures (USA), 1971. DVD.2. National Academy of Engineering, “Educating the Engineer of 2020: Adapting Engineering Education to the New Century.” Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2005.3. “Quality System Regulation.” Title 21 CFR Part 820, 2014.4. “Animal Welfare.” Title 9 CFR Subchapter A, 2013.5. “Protection of Human Subjects.” Title 5 CFR Part 46, 2009.6. “Institutional Review Boards.” Title 21 CFR Part 56, 2014.7. W. R. Hendee, S
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Robert J Muscat, Global Peace Services USA; Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Donna M Riley, Virginia Tech; Rebecca A Bates, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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likely to be intense?4. How should engineering research be enriched to integrate these socio-political aspects with the purely technical engineering research subjects? Bibliography & ResourcesBaillie, C., Pawley, A. and Riley, D.M., eds. (2012). Engineering and Social Justice: In the university and beyond. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.Banfield, J. & Tripathi, S. (2006). Conflict-sensitive business practices: Engineering contractors and their clients. Page 26.1216.8 London, UK: International Alert. Retrieved from http://www.international- alert.org/resources/publications/csbp-engineering