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FEANI
The European Federation of National Engineering Associations (FEANI) was formed in 1951 to:
- Secure the recognition of European engineering titles and to protect those titles in order to facilitate the freedom of engineers to move and practice within and outside Europe .
- Safeguard and promote the professional interests of engineers.
- Foster high standards of education and professional practice and regularly review them.
- Promote cultural and professional links within the engineering profession, especially in Europe .
FEANI has at present National Member organisations from nearly all countries in Europe , including all 27 European Union Member States. The British National Member body is the ECUK's International Committee, composed of experts on international engineering affairs drawn from the Board and the UK engineering institutions.
FEANI maintains an Index of courses at higher education institutions in its member countries. These courses are recognised by FEANI as fulfilling the education requirements for the EUR ING title. The Index also contains brief descriptions of the education systems of these countries. The Index contains approximately 14,000 engineering courses, each of which details its title, award and duration and can be viewed on the FEANI website.
FEANI also maintains a register of European Engineers (EUR ING). Enrolment on this register is open to engineers who are already registered with their national association and who meet the specific criteria laid down by FEANI.