20th Anniversary Awards 2015

 
The Engineering Professors' Council is delighted to announce thatthe 2015prize of £1,000 for the best student essay and video on the subject of “Can engineers make a beneficial contribution to society?” (sponsored by the Incorporation of Hammermen of Glasgow) was presented to first year MEng student Tim Butterfield of the University of Sheffield and the runner-up prize (of £500) to PhD candidate Adrian Mallory of the University of Edinburgh during its annual Congress at the University of Salford on 14th April.

Please do take a look at winning entries. Simply click on a tab to expand, and find out more. If you would like to learn more about the EPC Congress 2015 click here.

Expand the sections below to view the winning essays, presentations and videos.

First prize winner: Tim Butterfield

Tim impressed the assembled delegates at Congress with his presentation outlining the themes of his essay: “Connect, Supply, Protect” – you can read the essayfor yourself here and hispresentation slides are available here. Now watch the video…

 

 

Runner-up: Adrian Mallory

Adrian’s essay focused on the role of engineers inachieving the UN’s Millennium Development Goals and in particular, ensuring environmental sustainability and halving the number of people without access to water and sanitation. Read his submission.

And now watch the video…

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