Ireland
Irish National Committee for FEANI
c/o Engineers Ireland
22 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge
IE-DUBLIN 4
Tel. : +353 1 668 4341
Fax : +353 1 668 5508
Email: info@engineersireland.ie
http://www.engineersireland.ie
President: Mr John GOLDEN
Secretary General : Mr. John POWER
Tel. : +353 1 609 02 46
Email: john@engineersireland.ie
Geraldine Conlon (Registration)
Tel: +353 1 609 02 25
Fax:
+353 1 668 55 08
E-mail
: gerri@engineersireland.ie
Adhesion:
1966
Declared
Engineers:
17.984
Number of EUR INGs: 1215 (as at May 2007)
The Institution
of Engineers of Ireland was founded as The Institution of Civil
Engineers of Ireland in 1835. It received its Royal Charter in
1877. This Charter passed into Irish legislation when, in 1922,
Ireland achieved its independence.
In 1960 and 1969 the Institution's Charter was amended by Acts of
Dail Eireann (the Irish Parliament) and the 1969 Act (The
Institution of Civil Engineers Charter Amendment Act 1969)
changed the title to The Institution of Engineers of Ireland and
amended the Institution's objectives which were set out as
follows:
Objectives
The Act provides
that the purposes of the Institution shall include:
- Promoting
the acquisition of that species of knowledge which
appertains to the profession of engineering and advancing
engineering science and furthering by all legitimate
means the interests of the said profession and of its
members.
- Setting up
and maintaining proper standards of professional and
general education and training for admission to
membership or to any category of membership of the
Institution, with power to provide and prescribe
instruction and courses of study and to conduct
examinations for the purpose of maintaining such
standards.
- Ensuring
that the description or the use of initials or letters
having a similar significance is confined to a category
of engineers who have satisfied the Council of their
professional competence and experience, or who are
authorised so to describe themselves by a professional
body recognised by the Council on that behalf.
- Maintaining
a proper standard of professional ethics and conduct.
- The
Institution of Engineers of Ireland is also the
designatory authority under the Statutory Instrument
governing the implementation of the European Communities
(General System for the Recognition of Higher Education
Diplomas) Regulations 1991.
- The
Institution of Engineers of Ireland maintains very close
liaison with the Irish Government in matters of
educational, infrastructural and industrial policy and
it's officers and members serve on a number of Government
boards and committees.