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Date
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15 MAY 2013
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Time
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18:00 - 20:00
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Event Type
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Associated Society
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The event is intended to help those who are planning to apply for the Transport Planning Professional (TPP) qualification to understand the procedures and requirements for TPP candidates, as well as those participating in the TPS Professional Development Scheme.
It will cover routes to the TPP (including the Portfolio of Technical Knowledge and the TPP Professional Development Scheme), the Portfolio of Evidence competency requirements, preparing the Portfolio of Evidence, preparing for the Professional Review interview and the interview itself, as well as the benefits of being a TPP.
A good part of the Workshop will be devoted to Questions and Answers enabling those with specific questions to put them to Martin.
As the 100th person to attain the TPP qualification Joanna Mole will be attending to give an insight into what is involved in attaining the qualification, the practicalities, and how she is helping others to work towards the TPP.
Who should attend?
- Anyone planning to apply for the TPP qualification as well as anyone seriously thinking about applying
- Anyone following the TPS Professional Development Scheme
- TPP and TPS Professional Development Scheme Mentors
- You do not need to be a member of TPS to come along
Registration
Please register for the event using the online booking system.
If you do not currently have access to a MyICE account please register and this will allow you to book yourself on all future TPS events.
Please note if you are a Corporate/Stakeholder member of TPS you will need to register as a non-member rather than a member as the membership number relates to ICE not TPS.
If you require advice or are unable to book yourself on this event please contact:
Pauline Arundel on pauline.arundel@ice.org.uk or 020 7665 2238
Refreshments are being provides from 5.30pm onwards courtesy of WSP
book online
Disclaimer: Any views or opinions expressed on any matters by the presenters or participants during or in connection with this presentation are solely the views of the authors of the respective comments and/or opinions and must not be taken to be the views of ICE or any other organisation. ICE makes no representations, warranties or assurances concerning any information provided in these presentations and accepts no responsibility for the content and/or accuracy.