enginuity's arrival has been well received. We have had
much positive feedback and we now confirm that publication will
be six-monthly as the joint newsletter of the Department and the
Association. In response to many suggestions, we have reduced our
page size for this edition, and we would welcome readers' reactions
and suggestions.
A topical item of major importance is the recent establishment
of the School of Technology, comprising the Departments of Engineering
and Chemical Engineering, the Computer Laboratory and the judge
Institute of Management Studies. The resources of the University
are distributed to the departments via the schools. The University
places great importance on maintaining its place at the forefront
of technology and the new school will help the departments in voicing
their opinions on policy issues and in setting out their needs to
the central authorities.
Allied to this, and as a marker for future development, is the
University's recently announced long-range strategic plan for major
expansion on the West Cambridge site. Engineering features prominently
in the plan with the aim of moving to the new site by 2010, and
vacating the Scroope House premises. Plans for the new site include
provision for the establishment of innovative industry alongside
our research activities.
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