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 | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Ceremony |
Location(s) | 28 camps throughout Canada |
Country | Canada |
Inaugurated | 25 April 1925 |
Founder | H. E. T. Haultain, Rudyard Kipling |
Participants | Graduates of a Canadian engineering programs, engineers |
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Organised by | The Corporation of the Seven Wardens |
Website | ironring |
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