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ACADEMIES' PRESENTATION

The Irish Academy of Engineering
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22 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge,
Dublin 4, IRELAND
T. +353 1 6651 337 | F. +353 1 6685 508
academy@engineersireland.ie
www.iae.ie |
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| Founding date |
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1997 |
| Chairman |
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Dr. Anthony D. Barry, // BE, CEng HonFIEI, FIAE
President 2011 - 2012I |
| Number members |
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127 |
| Number foreign members |
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6 resident in GB, 2 resident in the US |
| Staff |
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2 – (part‐time) |
| Annual Budget |
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€125,000 |
Financing and sources
Government Support •
Industry •
Sponsored Projects •
Members •
Other • |
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Nil
32%
50%
13%
5% |
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The Irish Academy of Engineering is an all-island body and was established to advance the science and practice of engineering in Ireland and to support the expansion and enhancement of engineering education as an essential element in national development and the enhancement of living standards.
Its role is to:
•Enhance social and economic development and guide and influence public policy
•Contribute further to engineering education and innovation
•Honour achievement and preserve Ireland’s engineering heritage
•Improve our contribution by strengthening the Academy
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Committees/
Main working groups |
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Council, Executive Committee, Development Committee, Membership Committee and 6 Standing Committees as follows:
• Energy Principally concerned with Energy Policy over the coming decades
• Climate Change & Water Resources Responsible for researching and reporting long term challenge of climate change
• Spatial Planning and Infrastrucutre Mainly concerned with infrastructure for an island population increasing to 8 million people over the next 4 – 5 decades
• Engineering Research & Economic Development The focus is on Engineering Research and its potential for a developing economy
• I.C.T. To observe and promote best practice and new developments in ICT
• Heritage The objective is to further the preservation of Ireland’s Engineering heritage |
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