Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer

The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer (French: Rite d’engagement de l’ingénieur) is a private ritual, authored by Rudyard Kipling, in which students about to graduate from an engineering program at a university in Canada are permitted to participate. Participation may also be permitted for Canadian professional engineers and registered engineers-in-training who received training elsewhere. The ritual is administered by a body called The Corporation of the Seven Wardens. As part of the ritual each participant is conferred the Iron Ring.

Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer
StatusActive
GenreCeremony
Location(s)28 camps throughout Canada
CountryCanada
Inaugurated25 April 1925 (1925-04-25)
FounderH. E. T. Haultain, Rudyard Kipling
ParticipantsGraduates of a Canadian engineering programs, engineers
Activity
  • Recital of the Obligation
  • Conferral of Iron Ring
Organised byThe Corporation of the Seven Wardens
Websiteironring.ca
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