Talk:List of engineering societies

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Canadian Engineering Student Societies vs. Professional Associations

To bring the Canadian component of this page into line with the spirt of the rest of the page, the following needs to happen:

  1. Create a new page called Canadian Engineering Student Societies or something like it.
  2. Move the bulk of the info from the Canada section to that new page.
  3. Create new links to the provincial and territorial Professional Engineering associations.
    • APEY
    • NAPEGG
    • APEGBC
    • APEGGA
    • APEGS
    • APEGM
    • PEO/OSPE
    • OIQ
    • APENB
    • APENS
    • APEPEI
    • PEGNL
  4. Add note that Engineering Societies in Canada usually refers to student societies, w/ link.

I will be working on this when I have time. UMwoodr0 06:47, 20 February 2006 (UTC)

17 June 2006 edits by 83.22.61.42

To 83.22.61.42: I think I can understand your efforts to make the list of societies more organized. However, in making your edits, you removed a lot of the context surrounding the societies of certain countries and regions (i.e. the different meaning of Canadian engineering societies, the UK granting of professional credentials, etc.).

While I agree that this article is not very good and needs more work, we should figure out a strategy to divide the information into new articles, etc. before deleting information from this page. Thus I'm reverting to a previous version of the page. However, I would like to work with you (if you're willing) to improve the organization and content of this article. Let us discuss below how to best deal with the organization and wide variety of information on these pages. Feel free to disagree with my treatment of this article, but please discuss your objections here so that we can have a debate instead of an edit-war.

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Thanks! UMwoodr0 22:41, 17 June 2006 (UTC)

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Updated UK Engineering Council Lists

Ive updated all the UK lists based on https://www.engc.org.uk/our-role-as-regulator/licensing-professional-engineering-institutions

Unfortunately quite a few institutions dont have a page of their own as yet - would appreciate some help creating them!

Tkerby (talk) 21:42, 2 February 2026 (UTC)

RFC: Inclusion criteria for UK engineering institutions in this list

There has been some debate over how the UKs Professional Engineering Institutions (PEIs) are included in this list. See the collapsed section for history.

The Engineering Council is the statutory regulatory body for the UK engineering profession and publishes the authoritative list of licensed PEIs and affiliate bodies. This makes it unique compared to other list pages as for the UK there is a definitive source of recognised organisations. Not all of them currently have a Wikipedia page (and may or may not meet notability criteria).

The questions for community input are:

  1. Should the Engineering Council’s published lists be used as the primary source for identifying UK engineering institutions for this article?
  2. Should verifiable institutions be included in this list even if they do not yet have a Wikipedia article?
  3. Alternatively, should this list only include organisations that already have their own Wikipedia articles and the premise of the page adjusted to only include notable engineering organisations instead?

We need to ensure both list accuracy and compliance with guidelines such as WP:NLIST. For clarity, this RFC is not about whether every listed body is automatically entitled to a standalone Wikipedia article. It is about whether this list should accurately reflect verifiable engineering institutions, including where some entries are currently unlinked.

Tkerby (talk) 19:20, 9 March 2026 (UTC)

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  • See also discussion on my talk page. --Randykitty (talk) 16:35, 6 March 2026 (UTC)
  • #3, probably. List items do not necessarily need to be notable, but that can be a standard for a given list article (WP:CSC), as it seems to be for this one. There are already a lot of UK organizations listed, so I don't see a need to make an exception. I'm just responding to a bot notice, and don't have strong feelings about whether the list's inclusion criteria should change. --BDD (talk) 18:12, 6 March 2026 (UTC)
  • Hi Tkerby, I have collapsed your RfC statement and removed the {{rfc}} tag per the WP:AITALK guideline, as your RfC statement appears to have been generated by a large language model (e.g. an AI chatbot), and the RfC statement does not fulfill the requirements stated in Wikipedia:Requests for comment § Statement should be neutral and brief. You are welcome to post a new RfC statement written in your own words that meets the requirements above the collapsed statement, and then restart the RfC with a new {{rfc}} tag. Thank you. — Newslinger talk 09:21, 9 March 2026 (UTC)
    Hi @Newslinger While this wasn't AI generated (I'd hope AI would have fixed my typos if it was!) I've shortened the RFC though if that meets the guidelines better Tkerby (talk) 19:25, 9 March 2026 (UTC)
    I've replaced the AI-specific collapse template with a generic one, as your have shortened your RfC statement. Thanks for making the amendment. — Newslinger talk 20:06, 9 March 2026 (UTC)
  • There's a gap between #2 and #3, in which an organization qualifies for a Wikipedia article but nobody has written one yet. I oppose #3 ("blue link required"). WhatamIdoing (talk) 20:09, 26 March 2026 (UTC)

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