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The union was formed in 1996, when the Nigerian government merged the Nigeria Union of Construction and Civil Engineering Workers with the National Union of Furniture, Fixtures and Woodworkers. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Nigeria Labour Congress, and by 2005 it had 62,000 members. [1] [2]
In Canada, the term "engineering society" sometimes refers to organizations of engineering students as opposed to professional societies of engineers. The Canadian Federation of Engineering Students, whose membership consists of most of the engineering student societies from across Canada (see below), is the national association of undergraduate engineering student societies in Canada.
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) is an umbrella organization for engineers in Nigeria. It was founded on 16 February 1958 in the United Kingdom and inaugurated at the Nigerian House in London. [1] NSE is registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission as a company limited by guarantee. [1]
The Institution of Engineers (India), the IEI, is a national organization for engineers in India. It is the world's largest multi-disciplinary engineering professional society. It has more than one million members in 15 engineering disciplines.
Regulation and licensure in engineering is established by various jurisdictions of the world to encourage life, public welfare, safety, well-being, then environment and other interests of the general public [1] and to define the licensure process through which an engineer becomes licensed to practice engineering and to provide professional services and products to the public.
Pages in category "Nigerian civil engineers" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Mayen Adetiba;
Nigerian civil engineers (13 P) E. Nigerian electrical engineers (6 P) M. ... Pages in category "Nigerian engineers" The following 84 pages are in this category, out ...
India@75 is a CII initiative that envisions how India should be in 2022 – the 75th year of India's independence. [62] [63] The idea of India@75 was conceptualised at the Incredible India@60 celebrations in New York in 2007, where Professor C.K. Prahalad, management professor at the University of Michigan, shared his vision of India@75.