Nuclear Energy Handbook
Australia
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| Professional Organizations (Science & Engineering) |
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| language: | English
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| originator: | professional or learned society
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | textual information
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
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| related sites: | International Radiation Protection Association
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| The Academy was founded in 1954 by Australian Fellows of the Royal Society of London with the distinguished physicist Sir Mark Oliphant as founding President. It was granted a Royal Charter establishing the Academy as an independent body but with government endorsement. |
| language: | English
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| originator: | professional or learned society
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | textual information
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
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| related sites: | Uranium mining in Australia
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| The Institution of Engineers Australia (IEAust) is the largest and most diverse engineering association in Australia, with approximately 60 000 members. Like most professional associations, it provides a wide range of benefits, facilities and services to help members achieve their personal and professional goals. It delivers these benefits and services efficiently, providing maximum benefit for the lowest cost. |
| language: | English
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| originator: | professional or learned society
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | textual information
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
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| related sites: | news
| The Institution of Engineers Australia (IEAust)
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| Standards Australia
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| The AIR was incorporated in 1950 with some 300 members in all categories. The Conjoint Board of the AIR and RACR was formed in 1952 which accredited courses and Radiographers until superseded by the Professional Accreditation and Education Board in 1986. From 1950 until 1974 Councillors were the Honorary Directors of the Company and Secretariat work was completed by Honorary Secretaries until the first full time General Secretary was appointed in l974 with the Secretariat located in East Melbourne. |
| language: | English
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| originator: | professional or learned society
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | textual information
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
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