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157:, which addressed the concerns that engineering was of relatively low status in the UK. One of the main recommendations was that universities should offer engineering degrees (BEng and MEng) rather than just science degrees (BSc). This report also led to the establishment of the Engineering Council in 1982, and of WISE (Women into Science and Engineering) in 1984. Despite this chance to help Engineering in the UK, Finniston's effort was effectively quashed by the 'Big Three' institutions - the Mechanicals, Electricals, and Civils - who subsequently have done nothing to bolster the status of the Engineer in the UK, whilst other major countries have succeeded. 89:, Harwell. The years 1948–1958 which he spent there were a time of rapid development of nuclear power. Finniston initiated and oversaw a wide-ranging research programme into the many metallurgical problems associated with nuclear reactor design, involving uranium fuel elements, their light alloy cladding, and reactor containment vessels. In 1958 he moved to north-east England to become Director of the Nuclear Research Centre newly founded by the Newcastle engineering firm 93:. When enthusiasm for atomic power waned in the early 1960s, he persuaded Parsons' board to convert the Centre into International Research and Development Ltd. (IRD), a wide-ranging contract engineering research company. 152:
In response to complaints from industry about a shortage of qualified engineers, the government in 1977 invited Finniston to set up a committee of enquiry into British engineering. In 1979 the committee delivered the
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working on the application of nuclear power to submarines. After the war he worked in Canada, and then was appointed Chief Metallurgist at the
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History of the Association for Project Management 1972 - 2010, Association for Project Management
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origin, and their surname had originally been Feinstein before settling in Scotland. He attended
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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In 1976 he was invited to deliver the Marlow (Scotland) Lecture to the
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University of Stirling Archives and Special Collections
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in the Royal Naval Scientific Service, seconded to the
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Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland
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Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland
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Monty Finniston read metallurgical chemistry at the
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Index

Harold Montague Finniston
FRS
FRSE
Govanhill
Glasgow
Russian Jewish
Allan Glen's School
University of Glasgow
Second World War
Chalk River Laboratories
Canada
Atomic Energy Authority
C. A. Parsons
Royal Society
British Steel Corporation
knighted
Bessemer Gold Medal
A. A. Griffith Medal and Prize
Institution of Metallurgists
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland
Royal Society of Edinburgh
John Atwell
Samuel Curran
Francis Penny
Finniston Report
Stirling University
Lord Robbins
Prison Reform Trust
Association for Project Management

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