Professions and Researchers – in Ethical Decline?
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This is a joint meeting with the HB Branch of Engineering New Zealand.
Dr Andrew Cleland, who is a distinguished fellow of Engineering New Zealand and fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi, will give a talk at EIT.
He will examine the way in which self-regulating professions have evolved, with a focus on how the engineering profession in New Zealand has responded to challenges over the last thirty years. Maintaining standards – both technical and professional – in the face of mounting commercial pressure has proven increasingly difficult. Notable failures, such as the CTV building in Christchurch, have led to regulatory intervention by Government.
He will then turn to the research sector and talk about the changing nature of peer review, ethics and what respecting the public interest means in practice. In seeking to answer the rhetorical question of the title, Andrew brings together his experience in both fields and identifies opportunities for engineers and researchers to learn from one another.
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