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Visiting Professors' Scheme
Workshop at Manchester Conference Centre April 17th - 18th 2002
Overview of programme (413KB)
Wednesday April 17th
Opening Session
Geoff Kirk - Rolls-Royce (776KB)
Derek Sheldon presentation (82KB)
Thursday April 18th
Second Session
Chris Pearce keynote presentation (653KB)
Chris Pearce keynote paper (306KB)
Third Session
Brighton University case study (368KB)
Brighton University presentation (89KB)
Bristol University case study (71KB)
Bristol University presentation (195KB)
Loughborough case study (243KB)
Loughborough presentation (799KB)
Leeds case study (123KB)
Leeds presentation (225KB)
Strathclyde case study (123KB)
Strathclyde presentation (401KB)
Manchester presentation (86KB)
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Visiting Professors' scheme
Visiting Professors in the Principles of Engineering Design
The role of the Academy
Background to the scheme
Participating universities
Review of the scheme's development
Good practice guidelines
Scheme events
Visiting Professors in Engineering Design for Sustainable Development
Visiting Professors in Integrated System Design
Visiting Professors in Innovation
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