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Engineering Philosophy—The Third Culture?

PROFESSOR DOUGLAS LEWIN MSc, DSc, CEng (Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics and Professor of Digital Processes, Brunei University, 1981. Presented to the Royal Society of Arts. Reproduced by permission.)

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 1 December 1981

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Abstract

The Times for 29th May 1867 carried on its correspondence pages letters from Earl Granville and Lord Taunton warning of the decline of British manufacturing industry and the need to establish industrial (technical) education along the lines of the Grandes Ecoles already established in France and on the Continent generally. Lord Taunton also called for the Government of the day to hold an official inquiry into industrial education on the Continent and wrote that it “should tell the people of England authoritatively what are the means by which the great States are attaining an intellectual preeminence among the industrial classes and how they are making this bear on the rapid progress of their national industries.”

Citation

LEWIN, D. (1981), "Engineering Philosophy—The Third Culture?", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 53 No. 12, pp. 22-29. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb035775

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