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Society for the Environment (SocEnv) and the Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) Qualification


The Society of the Environment aspires to be the leading and co-ordinating professional body in environmental matters and a pre-eminent champion of a sustainable  environment. The Society will achieve this by nurturing and harnessing the combined resources, knowledge, expertise and achievements of the professional and learned bodies which are its Members.

The SocEnv was granted its Royal Charter on 22nd September 2004.  This empowers it to set the standards for, and maintain a Register of Chartered Environmentalists (CEnv). On the same date, ICE was accepted as a licensed Constituent Body. 

The ICE now has a process in place for qualifying individual applicants for CEnv by undertaking a Charered Environmentalist Professional Review Interview (CEPR).

The Chartered Environmentalist qualification entitles you to use the letters CEnv and will help raise your profile as an environmental professional and show that you are able to put the principles of sustainable environmental management into action.

Please consult ICE 3008 - Route to Chartered Environmentalist for further information.

To become a Chartered Environmentalist via ICE you must:

  • be an Associate Member (AMICE), Member (MICE) or Fellow (FICE) of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Details of these membership grades can be found in ICE 3001 (MICE), ICE 3003 (AMICE) and ICE 3007 (FICE)
  • have a minimum of 12 units of knowledge and/or experience1 which must be accrued from the combination of successful and relevant academic study and responsible work experience, the latter known as Environmental Professional Development (EPD)2 such that:

    - Four of the 12 units must be obtained during work experience
    - Each year of successful and relevant academic study may count for two units, up to a maximum of eight units
    - each year of relevant work experience may count as one unit
    - they accord with the matrix of units shown in Appendix A of ICE 3008

  • be successful at ICE´s CEPR at which you must demonstrate knowledge of, competence in and engagement with, sustainable management of the environment
  • follow a systematic maintenance, improvement and broadening of knowledge, skills and competence known as Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

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Contact Information

Please contact the Admission & Transfers team on 0207 665 2344 or email profrev@ice.org.uk

Further Information:

Read about two ICE members already enjoying the benefits of CEnv >
Read the Society for the Environment leaflet >
Read the current Society for the Environment newsletter >
Visit the Society for the Environment website>

 
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