Draft:Ingenia (magazine)
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Editor-in-Chief | Faith Wainwright |
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Deputy Editor-in-Chief | David Delpy |
First issue | July 1999 |
Company | Royal Academy of Engineering |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website | ingenia |
ISSN | 1472-9768 |
Ingenia[1] is a free print and online magazine, published quarterly by the UK's Royal Academy of Engineering since 1999. It covers topics related to engineering, and is aimed at a non-specialist audience. The Royal Academy of Engineering makes Ingenia available to A-Level students in 3,000 schools in the UK.[2]
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References
- ^ "The Professional Engineer: Ingenia".
- ^ Dominic Joyeux. "Royal Academy of Engineering".
Category:Science and technology magazines published in the United Kingdom