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Listing of all 61 news releases from Royal Academy of Engineering:
Awards shortlist showcases engineering innovation
The Automation Partnership, Johnson Matthey, Owlstone and Touch Bionics are the four finalists for the 2008 Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (13 May 2008)
Researchers work on lunar rover
Dr Gao and Professor Ju will both spend six months working at each other's universities, investigating onboard guidance, navigation and control systems for a lunar rover.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (30 April 2008)
PhD shortage limits engineering innovation
A recent report claims industry requires many more engineers and that funding per university engineering student needs to increase by 50 to 80%.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 1 February 2008)
Rolls-Royce receives engineering award
Rolls-Royce received an award for its "contribution to technological and commercial excellence in engineering in Britain and around the world".
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (16 January 2008)
Engineering industry responds to ageing workforce
91% of the engineering companies surveyed by the Royal Academy of Engineering favoured their employees working beyond the age of 65.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (16 November 2007)
Report highlights workforce challenges
The nature of work in IT is changing, particularly with the growth of offshoring and outsourcing, changing the skills needed by many companies.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 7 September 2007)
Engineering body awards silver medals
Royal Academy of Engineering President Lord Browne of Madingley presented four silver medals at the Academy Awards Dinner in London on Tuesday 5th June.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 6 June 2007)
72 engineering grants provided for training
The Royal Academy of Engineering has provided GBP 315,000 to support training programmes for small engineering companies
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (25 May 2007)
Engineering body welcomes White Paper
The Royal Academy of Engineering has welcomed the recent Energy White Paper.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (24 May 2007)
Grants support PR for engineering
The Royal Academy of Engineering is making 15 grants totalling GBP 346,090 to projects designed to promote public engagement with engineering.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (18 May 2007)
Royal Engineering Academy set to move
The Royal Academy of Engineering has acquired the lease of 3 Carlton House Terrace and will move its headquarters there from 29 Great Peter Street in Autumn 2007.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 3 April 2007)
Engineering challenges face climate bill
The Royal Academy of Engineering has warned that the success of the government's climate change bill depends on overcoming two significant challengesn
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (14 March 2007)
National Science and Engineering Week launched
A 10-day programme of around 2000 events throughout the UK, celebrating science, engineering and technology and their importance in our lives, has been launched
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 9 March 2007)
Academy supports research student development
Five PhD students have won prestigious new Research Student Development Awards from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (19 February 2007)
Award is still open to engineering innovation
Contenders for the MacRobert Award 2007 have three weeks left in which to submit their entries.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 9 January 2007)
Academy says new submarines should be built in UK
The Royal Academy of Engineering supports the UK Government's decision to retain the country's independent nuclear deterrent but calls for the planned submarine programme to be built in the UK
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 7 December 2006)
Employers must continue to invest in training
The Royal Academy of Engineering is urging businesses to think nationally and act locally.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (10 November 2006)
Academy stresses role of market in climate change
The Royal Academy of Engineering says that market based instruments and engineers were critical to providing the solutions to the problem of climate change.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 1 November 2006)
Optos scoops top engineering innovation prize
A company that has revolutionised eye care and the early detection of retinal defects has won the Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 8 June 2006)
Lifetime Achievement Medal for Kirstein
Professor Peter Kirstein CBE FREng of University College London has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Medal from The Royal Academy of Engineering.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 1 June 2006)
Silver medal for computer vision pioneer
Medal recognises pioneering pipeline work
Silver medal for neural network guru
Silver medal for Rolls-Royce's Gallimore
Structural engineer wins public award
Digital video recorder pioneer wins Whittle Medal
Zienkiewicz recognised with Prince Philip Medal
Leadership awards presented to 21 students
Academy welcomes Government's stance on education
Student project grabs academy award
Report highlights graduate skills deficiencies
President praises science club initiative
MacRobert Award is up for grabs
Academy warns of state of physics education
Academy lays down ethics of engineering
Style over substance at Festival of Science
Glasgow student scoops engineering design prize
Dyson leads list of new Fellows
New VP aims for more women engineers
Programme to increase engineering student numbers
Summer soiree showcases cutting edge research
Medal for the man behind the Science Museum
Lawrenson is fifth winner of Frank Whittle Medal
Lifetime achievement award for radar pioneer
President's medal for the man behind the iPOD
Prince Philip Medal for Professor James Dooge
Silver medal for UK radar specialist
Award to honour British innovation
Academy calls for science education boost
Academy applauds science budget allocations
Nominees wanted for MacRobert Award
Travel grant shrinks the world
Four finalists vie for MacRobert Award
Leverhulme Trust funds engineering research
Take the engineering challenge
Academy award aids medical device development

