Graduates and students

There are over 2,500 graduate and student members in the North West Region, more than forty per cent of our regional membership.

The ICE North West Graduates and Students (G&S) Committee is made up of keen volunteers from the region.  We organise events, courses, competitions and socials, helping members develop their careers and providing them with the support they need, and allowing like-minded people to meet and socialise. The committee aims to help all G&S members - and in doing so, ourselves - to be better engineers.

If you are a graduate or student member in the North West then you are encouraged to join the G&S Committee, it’s only by becoming an active member that you’ll realise the benefits of being a member of the institution. 

Keep in touch

Never miss another meeting again. You can now keep up to date in a variety of different ways. We’ll use social media to inform you about forthcoming events and other local engineering issues. You can use it to leave us feedback and give us ideas for future events. Join us now.

Follow us on Twitter. We are @ICENWGS.


Facebook logoLike our Facebook Page. ICE NW Graduates & Students


LinkedIn logoJoin our Linked In group: ICE North West Graduates & Students. Here you will find our latest events, our regular members, and discussion about topical issues. 

G&S Committee meetings

These meetings take place monthly. If you would like to get involved and find out more about the committee's activities, come to one of the meetings. All graduate and student members are welcome, and these meetings are a great way to meet other volunteer engineers and network.
Committee contact details 
Interview with Chris Wood, NW Graduates & Students Chair 

Membership information 

Information for graduates 
Information for students 



International dispatches

A series of international dispatches from civil engineers in the North West who have worked, volunteered or travelled outside the UK.

#1: Ghanaian gold mine - Andy Belton 
#2: Abu Dhabi - Marc Easton
#3: Humanitarian work in Haiti - Jade Hundziak