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The '''Pelinese All-Engineering Union''' (Stelossian: '''Пелинский Всеинженерский Союз''', ''Pelinskiy Vseinzhenerskiy Soyuz'') is a partially state-funded federation of Pelinese [[Wikipedia:Professional association|professional associations]] and research organizations in the fields of engineering and closely adjacent sciences. | The '''Pelinese All-Engineering Union''' (Stelossian: '''Пелинский Всеинженерский Союз''', ''Pelinskiy Vseinzhenerskiy Soyuz''), often referred to by its Stelossian language acronym '''PVIS''', is a partially state-funded federation of Pelinese [[Wikipedia:Professional association|professional associations]] and research organizations in the fields of engineering and closely adjacent sciences. Its stated purpose is to facilitate academic research and the dissemination of technical knowledge in Pelinai, as well as to ensure the proper and orderly practice of engineering professions. | ||
Significant activities of the | Significant activities of the PVIS include the coordination of activities and research-sharing between member organizations, the issuance of engineering certifications in Pelinai, the evaluation and accreditation of university engineering education programs, and the distribution of Pelinese state-funded grants provided for research and other purposes. Member organizations under the PVIS receive access to Union-held umbrella conferences, large amounts of taxpayer funding for research, publishing, and training activities, and other significant financial and prestige benefits in exchange for compliance with a battery of public access requirements and [[Wikipedia:Consumer price index|CPI]]-bound price caps on certain products and services. | ||
The Pelinese All-Engineering Union is a member institution of the [[Pelograd Accord (Pacifica)|Pelograd Accord]] on mutual recognition of academic accreditation for engineering and engineering technology programs. | The Pelinese All-Engineering Union is a member institution of the [[Pelograd Accord (Pacifica)|Pelograd Accord]] on mutual recognition of academic accreditation for engineering and engineering technology programs. | ||
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==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
The primary tasks of the Pelinese All-Engineering Union are to distribute state research & other funding, to administer licensing for engineers working in Pelinai, to organize interdisciplinary activities between multiple professional associations, and to perform accreditation functions for Pelinese university courses in engineering disciplines. Beyond these core activities and its insurance of member organizations’ compliance with the requirements applied to state-funded professional bodies, the PVIS generally leaves functions such as the operation of professional and academic journals, the creation of technical standards, and the production of continuing education courses to the organizations under it | The primary tasks of the Pelinese All-Engineering Union are to distribute state research & other funding, to administer licensing for engineers working in Pelinai, to organize interdisciplinary activities between multiple professional associations, and to perform accreditation functions for Pelinese university courses in engineering disciplines. Beyond these core activities and its insurance of member organizations’ compliance with the requirements applied to state-funded professional bodies, the PVIS generally leaves functions such as the operation of professional and academic journals, the creation of technical standards, and the production of continuing education courses to the organizations under it. | ||
===Accreditation and certifications=== | ===Accreditation and certifications=== | ||
The Pelinese All-Engineering Union is the [[Pelograd Accord (Pacifica)|Pelograd Accord]]-registered organization responsible for performing [[w:Educational accreditation|accreditation]] of university engineering courses offered by Pelinese universities and for managing Pelinai’s engineering licensure system. Within the framework and requirements set by the Accord, it manages content and academic rigor requirements for degree programs, the evaluation system for providing engineering licenses, and the continuing education requirements for maintaining an engineering license. | The Pelinese All-Engineering Union is the [[Pelograd Accord (Pacifica)|Pelograd Accord]]-registered organization responsible for performing [[w:Educational accreditation|accreditation]] of university engineering courses offered by Pelinese universities and for managing Pelinai’s engineering licensure system. Within the framework and requirements set by the Accord, it manages content and academic rigor requirements for degree programs, the evaluation system for providing engineering licenses, and the continuing education requirements for maintaining an engineering license. | ||
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===Publications=== | |||
The Pelinese All-Engineering Union possesses its own [[w:Publishing#Book_publishing|publishing house]], the All-Pelinese Engineering Press, which is responsible for publishing and printing materials produced by both the PVIS and its member associations: this primarily includes engineering [[w:Textbook|textbooks]] & [[w:Reference work|reference books]], [[w:Technical report|technical reports]] & [[w:Position paper#Academia|position papers]], engineering [[w:Case study|case studies]], and printed copies of PVIS-affiliated [[w:Academic journal|academic journals]] & [[w:Conference proceedings|conference proceedings]], as well as various other types of miscellaneous materials. It also prints the [[w:Professional magazine|professional magazine]] ''Pelinese Engineer'', which covers technical advances, regulations & standards, business climate changes, and other topics relevant to engineers in Pelinai. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 21:43, 12 November 2024
Пелинский Всеинженерский Союз | |
Abbreviation | PAEU (au); PVIS (st) |
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Established | September 14, 1994 |
Type | Engineering-oriented umbrella organization |
Headquarters | Pelograd, Pelinai |
Location | |
Region served | Worldwide |
Services |
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Membership (2018) | 750,000+ |
Official languages | Pelinese, Stelossian, Sevarian, Yukisoran, Loshkarian, Samaric |
Director | Yuri Kikaihi |
Affiliations |
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Website | pvis.org.pln |
The Pelinese All-Engineering Union (Stelossian: Пелинский Всеинженерский Союз, Pelinskiy Vseinzhenerskiy Soyuz), often referred to by its Stelossian language acronym PVIS, is a partially state-funded federation of Pelinese professional associations and research organizations in the fields of engineering and closely adjacent sciences. Its stated purpose is to facilitate academic research and the dissemination of technical knowledge in Pelinai, as well as to ensure the proper and orderly practice of engineering professions.
Significant activities of the PVIS include the coordination of activities and research-sharing between member organizations, the issuance of engineering certifications in Pelinai, the evaluation and accreditation of university engineering education programs, and the distribution of Pelinese state-funded grants provided for research and other purposes. Member organizations under the PVIS receive access to Union-held umbrella conferences, large amounts of taxpayer funding for research, publishing, and training activities, and other significant financial and prestige benefits in exchange for compliance with a battery of public access requirements and CPI-bound price caps on certain products and services.
The Pelinese All-Engineering Union is a member institution of the Pelograd Accord on mutual recognition of academic accreditation for engineering and engineering technology programs.
History
Members and associates
The Pelinese All-Engineering includes the following member and partner organizations under its coordination structure.
Member organizations:
- All-Pelinese University Research Conference
- National Institute of Metalworking Technology
- Pelinese Association for Ceramic Materials
- Pelinese Association for Engineering Education
- Pelinese Association of Automotive Engineers
- Pelinese Association of Biological Engineers
- Pelinese Association of Industrial Engineers
- Pelinese Association of Marine Engineers & Naval Architects
- Pelinese Association of Nuclear Engineers
- Pelinese Institute of Agricultural Engineering
- Pelinese Institute of Biomedical Engineering
- Pelinese Institute of Engineering & Construction Management
- Pelinese Institute of Rocketry and Aerospace Engineering
- Pelinese Institute for Electro-Optical Sensors
- Pelinese Institute for Manufacturing Engineering
- Pelinese Institute for Materials Engineering
- Pelinese Institute for Robotic and Automatic Systems
- Pelinese Institute for Systems Engineering and Integration
- Pelinese Metallurgical Society
- Pelinese Mine Engineering Union
- Pelinese National Welding Society
- Pelinese Union of Chemical Engineers
- Pelinese Union of Civil Engineers
- Pelinese Union of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Pelinese Union of Fire & Civil Defense Engineers
- Pelinese Union of Mechanical Engineers
- Pelinese Union of Petroleum Engineers
Associated organizations:
- Alliance of Pelinese Heavy Industries
- Conference of Pelinese Aerospace Manufacturers
- Pelinese Association of Foundries and Metalworks
- Pelinese Industrial Machine-builders’ Conference
- Pelinese federal government
- Ministry of Defense
- Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology
- Ministry of Energy
Activities
The primary tasks of the Pelinese All-Engineering Union are to distribute state research & other funding, to administer licensing for engineers working in Pelinai, to organize interdisciplinary activities between multiple professional associations, and to perform accreditation functions for Pelinese university courses in engineering disciplines. Beyond these core activities and its insurance of member organizations’ compliance with the requirements applied to state-funded professional bodies, the PVIS generally leaves functions such as the operation of professional and academic journals, the creation of technical standards, and the production of continuing education courses to the organizations under it.
Accreditation and certifications
The Pelinese All-Engineering Union is the Pelograd Accord-registered organization responsible for performing accreditation of university engineering courses offered by Pelinese universities and for managing Pelinai’s engineering licensure system. Within the framework and requirements set by the Accord, it manages content and academic rigor requirements for degree programs, the evaluation system for providing engineering licenses, and the continuing education requirements for maintaining an engineering license.
Conferences
Funding
One of the basic purposes of the Pelinese All-Engineering Union is to relay government-provided research and other educational funding from the Pelinese Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology to the many professional associations under it. PVIS members agree to a substantial number of conditions in exchange for this funding, primary including:
- Open access release of all research papers, technical reports, and other documents published by or through the professional association
- Open access release of all technical standards created and set by the professional association
- inflation-pegged price caps on certain services, such as continuing education courses
Publications
The Pelinese All-Engineering Union possesses its own publishing house, the All-Pelinese Engineering Press, which is responsible for publishing and printing materials produced by both the PVIS and its member associations: this primarily includes engineering textbooks & reference books, technical reports & position papers, engineering case studies, and printed copies of PVIS-affiliated academic journals & conference proceedings, as well as various other types of miscellaneous materials. It also prints the professional magazine Pelinese Engineer, which covers technical advances, regulations & standards, business climate changes, and other topics relevant to engineers in Pelinai.