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Lecture 12: The Centenary Lubbock Lecture

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Department of Engineering Science Centenary Lectures
Lord Browne of Madingley, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering "On being an engineer".
As President of The Royal Academy of Engineering, Lord Browne's prime goal during his five years in office is 'to move engineering towards the centre of society'. In his opinion the words 'engineers design the future' have more resonance today than ever before. Drawing on global experience of the energy business, industry and political life Lord Browne reflected on what being an engineer means in the 21st century.

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Department of Engineering Science Centenary Lectures
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John Browne
Keywords
engineering
centenary
Department: Department of Engineering Science
Date Added: 13/06/2008
Duration: 00:59:19

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