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Engineering awards recognise talented and innovative engineers

2017 engineering awards launched to recognise talented and innovative engineers

Published: 30/11/2016

Two prestigious annual engineering awards are launching their 2017 campaigns, supported by the Engineering Council. Applications are now open for the 2017 Baroness Platt of Writtle Award and for the 2017 Hawley Award, with respective cash prizes of £1,000 and £5,000 for the winners.

The awards are presented by the Worshipful Company of Engineers through their trust fund, ‘The Engineers Trust’ (www.engineerstrust.org.uk). The Trust supports numerous awards to promote excellence among qualified engineers and those working towards registration as an Engineering Technician, Incorporated Engineer or Chartered Engineer. Shortlisted candidates for both awards will be invited to present to an award interview panel.

The Baroness Platt of Writtle IEng Award is in its fifth year in its present format. It recognises the achievements of outstanding, newly registered Incorporated Engineers (IEng) across all disciplines. Candidates must be nominated by their institution to be considered for the award. Institutions can nominate up to five of their most remarkable new IEng members who have achieved the title during 2016, and give them the opportunity to boost their careers by achieving this award. Candidates should have an outstanding ability to apply engineering knowledge, a strong commitment to the profession, excellent communication skills and have demonstrated managerial qualities.

Gemma Lonsdale, 2016 winner of the Baroness Platt of Writtle IEng Award

The submission deadline for the Platt Award is Tuesday 11 April 2017, and shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview on Tuesday 16 May 2017. To read about this year’s winner and for full details about award criteria, eligibility and where to send nominations, please visit: Baroness Platt of Writtle Award

Jon Prichard, CEO of the Engineering Council, says: “Every year approximately 1,300 new Incorporated Engineers make an essential contribution to their profession and society. The Worshipful Company of Engineers give outstanding, newly registered IEng candidates the opportunity to be recognised and rewarded for this contribution through the Baroness Platt of Writtle Award.”

The Hawley Award is presented for the most outstanding engineering innovation that delivers demonstrable benefit to the environment. Individuals can put themselves forward for the award but must have the support of a supervisor. Entries must be based on work undertaken after graduate or post-graduate degree work and must have at least reached a stage where a prototype or a proof of concept has been developed, with the expectation of commercial implementation. Candidates must be members of a professional engineering institution and within ten years of starting a professional career as an engineer or scientist in either academia or industry.

David Cooper, Hawley Award Co-ordinator, says: “We are looking for original projects that are on their way to becoming commercially viable, with the potential to improve the environment. The interview panel is always impressed by the innovative projects submitted for the award and we look forward to seeing this year’s entries.”

Solveiga Pakštaitė, 2016 winner of the Hawley Award

Full details about award criteria, requirements and how to enter, along with details of the 2016 winner, can be found by following this link: Hawley Award. The submission deadline for the Hawley Award is Tuesday 18 April 2017. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held on 3 or 4 May 2017.

The winners of both awards will be presented with an engraved medal, certificate and cash prize at the Worshipful Company of Engineers / Engineers Trust Annual Awards Ceremony and Dinner on 18 July 2017.

 

Photo captions L-R: Squadron Leader Gemma Lonsdale winner of the 2016 Baroness Platt of Writtle Award; Solveiga Pakštaitė, 2016 winner of the Hawley Award.

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