Association of Graduate Engineers (Sveriges Ingenjörer)
It is important however, to make a distinction between a "Graduate Engineer" and a "Professional (or Licensed) Engineer".
A "Graduate Engineer" is anyone holding a degree in Engineering from an accredited four-year university program; but is not licensed to practice or offer services to the public.
It is distributed to all members of The Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers.
He graduated in 1966 and began his studies of technical chemistry at the Technical University of Graz in 1967, which he completed as "Graduate Engineer" in 1973.
The Society was founded in 1895 by a group of graduates from the University of Michigan, originally calling it the Detroit Association of Graduate Engineers.
The Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers, Sveriges ingenjörer, is a professional association in Sweden, gathering 120 000 members.
The Polhem Prize is a highly prestigious Swedish prize awarded by Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers (formerly Civilingenjörsförbundet and Svenska Teknologföreningen) for a high-level technological innovation or an ingenious solution to a technical problem.
In a country where a Graduate Engineer pulls in less than a temporary typist what the hell do you expect?
The Finnish Association of Graduate Engineers, TEK (Finland)