| (a) |
to enable Marine Technologists to meet and correspond; |
| (b) |
to facilitate the interchange of ideas respecting
all aspects of Marine Technology including design, construction,
operation, maintenance and management of ships and other marine
vehicles and structures designed, adapted or intended for use upon,
in or under the sea and inland waters; |
| (c) |
to encourage study, research and development of the
same and to publish and communicate information on such subjects; |
| (d) |
to maintain the integrity and status of the profession
of marine technology and to represent it both to the public and
to the Government; |
| (e) |
to maintain a professional register of members qualified
to practise; |
| (f) |
to uphold the status of members of the Institute by
holding or prescribing examinations for candidates for election
and by requiring standards of knowledge and experience which can
be approved; |
| (g) |
to co-operate with Universities, other Educational
Institutions and Public Educational Bodies for the furtherance of
education in Engineering Science/Marine Technology; |
| (h) |
to make gifts or contributions for educational or
charitable purposes; and |
| (i) |
to do any such other lawful things as are incidental
or conductive to the attainment of any of the above-mentioned objectives. |