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Journal Article

Author
Chapman, W. D.
Title
The future of the engineering profession
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 6, no. 12, Dec 1934, pp. 457-462
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319
Description

This paper, No.508, which originated in the Melbourne Division of The Institution, will be presented at the Engineering Conference to be held in Melbourne, in March, 1935.

See also discussions and communications:
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. vol.7, 1935, pp.124-6; 163-4; 202-6; 250-2; 281-2; 321-2; 427; and vol.8, 1936, p.29.

Abstract

The author is of the opinion that there are many matters which need further consideration in the future interests of the engineering profession. In his statement of these issues, he invokes discussion in the hope that guidance may be obtained whereby the status and prestige of the profession may be secured.

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  • Chapman, W. D.; Darwin, D. V., 'The future of the engineering profession (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 7 (5) (1935), 163-164. Details
  • Chapman, W. D.; Goffin, G. R.;, 'The future of the engineering profession (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 7 (12) (1935), 427. Details
  • Chapman, W. D.; Hebblewhite, W. R.; Dennis, S., 'The future of the engineering profession (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 7 (8) (1935), 281-282. Details
  • Chapman, W. D.; Jeffrey, C. S.; Kelso, A. E., 'The future of the engineering profession (Discussions and Communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 7 (4) (1935), 124-126. Details
  • Chapman, W. D.; Jenkinson, H. G.; Crawford, J. M.; Carter, H. G.; Just, J. S.; Mackerras, A. P.; Gibson, W. H. H.; Leith, A. C.; Pringle, T. P.; Costello, E. C.; Finch, L. H.; Simpson, J. A.; McLean, D., 'The future of the engineering profession (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 7 (6) (1935), 202-206. Details
  • Chapman, W. D.; Kepert, J. L., 'The future of the engineering profession (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 8 (1) (1936), 29. Details
  • Chapman, W. D.; Telford, W. M.; Tregoning, A. C.; Drake-Brockman, G., 'The future of the engineering profession (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 7 (9) (1935), 321-322. Details
  • Chapman, W. D.; Wright, C. C.; Sexton, C. W. N., 'The future of the engineering profession (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 7 (7) (1935), 250-252. Details

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