Kate Harrison
Institution of Civil Engineers
membership development officer
Event organised by ICE
The Thames Valley Early Careers Network is delighted to bring you the next in a series of informal Attribute Workshop sessions. This time, we are focusing on the Understanding and Practical Application of Engineering Attribute.
This workshop will allow you to get additional support from ICE Membership Development Officers who can help you understand how you can bring technical work into your evidence. They can also assist in demonstrating your knowledge and experience around the goals, whether you are aiming for Incorporated or Chartered Membership.
The session will support everyone working towards Membership, whether you are a student just starting out, or an experienced graduate close to sitting your Professional Review.
To prioritise your question(s), and so we can look to get the most from the session for everyone, please email any questions you have in relation to this event in advance of the session to: [email protected] by 18.00 on 8 November. Should you wish for your question to be anonymous, please include a comment to this effect in your email. Questions during the session are also very welcome!
For further information about this event, or to get involved with the TV ECNet, please email [email protected]
Institution of Civil Engineers
Membership Development Officer
Stephen is the MDO for Kent, responsible for membership support, through visits and guidance to colleges, companies, graduates and students, as well as offering advice on membership application and becoming professionally qualified.
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