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18 FEBRUARY 2013
AACE Technical meeting
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Ground engineering , Transport
Scotland
ICE Wales Cymru G&S Swansea Club: Chartership and ICE
Member , Non-member
Membership information
Wales
Are you a "mature candidate"? Does your educational base not match the grade of membership you aspire to?
Professional development
London
15 FEBRUARY 2013
Find out about the opportunities to learn about technology's role in tackling poverty
Associated society member , Member , Non-member
International Development
South East England
A chance to visit some of the key sites in Exeter and East Devon.
Municipal engineering
South West
A Constructing Excellence workshop to help you win more awards, and translate those wins into more business.
Awards & competitions
Barry Clarke will demonstrate why lifelong education is necessary to inspire the next generation of engineers, to continue to deliver innovative solutions, and to inform societal decisions on the engineering challenges we face.
14 FEBRUARY 2013
The old adage of "if you're not making mistakes – you're not working" will be shown to be on the mark in this highly illustrated presentation. It will investigate a variety of common mistakes (corrosion related) found in offshore projects. Several examples will cover topside design issues as well as common errors made in subsea system design. Each example will be presented in a light hearted format with root causes and recommended fixes analyzed, and hopefully will provide valuable lessons and a few smiles.
Associated Societies , Maritime
High Speed Two (HS2) opportunity for the East Midlands - phase 2
Transport
East Midlands
This event will give graduates the opportunity to practise their Professional Review presentations and field real life questions. Reviewers will provide feedback and suggestions.
13 FEBRUARY 2013
Chernobyl - New Safe Confinement. Lancashire Branch meeting in conjunction with IStructE
Environment & Sustainability
North West
Prof Nick Barton of Oslo will deliver the London Version of the 6th Muller Lecture: From Empiricism, Through Theory, to Problem Solving in Rock Engineering
Associated Societies , Ground engineering
Essential guidance for graduates taking their Review in spring 2013
Join PHEW & EAB members, and Newcomen Society members, to hear this lecture on the refurbishment of this Grade A iron bridge.
Historical engineering
The Rankine Lecture is widely viewed as the most prestigious of the invited lectures in geotechnics. It commemorates WJM Rankine, Professor of Civil Engineering at Glasgow University, who was one of the first engineers in the UK to make a significant contribution to soil mechanics. He is best known for his theory for the earth pressure on retaining walls.
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