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ICE Ambassadors in Schools

ICE Ambassadors are members who volunteer to work with schools to encourage awareness and enthusiasm for Civil Engineering and the subjects which underpin its study. This involves attendance at careers fairs, giving presentations on engineering careers and running engineering activities with groups of school children. This activity is coordinated by a team of volunteer Regional Education Coordinators (RECs) and  run as a part of the national Science & Engineering Ambassadors (SESa) scheme sun by STEMNET (the Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Network).

  • Schools - If you are a teacher or represent a school seeking ICE involvement in activities or careers events, you can get in touch with your local ICE Regional Education Coordinator.

  • Ambassadors - If you are interested in becoming an ICE Ambassador you will need to complete the online registration form on STEMNET's website and indicate clearly that you are an ICE member .

More about the ICE Ambassador Programme….

The ICE Ambassadors Programme is run at a local level by coordinators who are responsible for dealing with requests from schools and the registration of new ambassadors.

Working with young people in schools can be an incredibly rewarding experience and as an ambassador you have to call on a wide range of skills such as communication, presentation skills, organisation and leadership. Ambassador activity also counts towards your CPD - so don't forget to record what you've gained from these experiences!

We are constantly on the look out for dynamic civil engineers to go into schools and enthuse young people about the profession. Many companies release employees throughout the year for school activities which jointly deliver the ICE message and help to promote the employer.

 

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