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ICE East Asia

ICE East Asia supports members living and working in China, Hong Kong and other regions in the area.

It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil engineering profession.

ICE East Asia also aims to raise the profile of civil engineering by working with the media, schools and universities.

Find out more about ICE's work in East Asia, including local events, competitions and awards, the latest civil engineering news, and how you can get more involved.

ICE regions in East Asia

We represent the interests of our international members through a dedicated platform for the following regions in East Asia.

Click on an individual region to find out more.

China

At the heart of everything we do in the country is the ICE China Local Association, based in Beijing at the CHEC offices, and further details we will be provided in due course.

If you’re living in mainland China and have any questions, then please contact Holly Guo, Manager of the ICE Beijing Branch.

ICE Student Chapters

ICE has several student chapters in China.

Find out what the chapters do, who's on the committees and how you can get involved.

    The ICE Student Chapter at the Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University in Suzhou organises interesting events for civil engineering students. The aim of the group is to:

    • Foster and promote the art and science of civil engineering
    • Enhance and broaden the knowledge and perspective of students at The University of Khartoum by giving them international Civil Engineering exposure
    • Be a platform for all Civil Engineering students to develop their abilities and share their knowledge
    • Foster good relations with allied institutions, organizations and learned societies
    • Organise seminars, workshops, visits and inter-universities competitions regarding Civil Engineering Projects

For more information or to get involved please contact [email protected].

Group members
Name Position
Faculty Advisor

    The ICE Student Chapter at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo campus organises interesting events for civil engineering students. The aim of the group is to:

    • Foster and promote the art and science of civil engineering
    • Enhance and broaden the knowledge and perspective of students at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo campus by giving them international Civil Engineering exposure
    • Be a platform for all Civil Engineering students to develop their abilities and share their knowledge
    • Foster good relations with allied institutions, organizations and learned societies
    • Organise seminars, workshops, visits and inter-universities competitions regarding Civil Engineering Projects

For more information or to get involved please contact [email protected].

Group members
Name Position
Faculty Advisor

ICE volunteer representative

We have volunteer member in China who helps arrange ICE activities and promote our work.

Holly Guo

Regional Representative

Regional volunteer

Holly Guo

If you have a query and your region is not represented above, please contact us at [email protected].

Hong Kong

If you have a query and your region is not represented above, please contact us at [email protected].

Other regions

There are ICE members living in Japan and working on a range of projects across the country.

Your country rep is Tom Carey, and you can contact them at: [email protected].

There are ICE members living in South Korea, and working on a range of projects across the country.

Your country rep is Ian Cowan and you can contact them at: [email protected].

There are ICE members living in Taiwan, and working on a range of projects across the country.

Your country rep is Nigel Schofield and you can contact them at: [email protected].

If you have a query and your region is not represented above, please contact us at [email protected].

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