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Webinar

How to become an Associate Member of the ICE

Event organised by ICE

Date
12 May 2025
Time
13:00 - 14:00 BST (GMT+1)
Location
Online

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Overview

If you work in the built environment sector, have you considered becoming an Associate Member of the ICE (AMICE)?

Join ICE North West regional director, Emma Antrobus (also an AMICE) to learn more about becoming an Associate Member of the ICE. Emma will discuss everything from the benefits of becoming an AMICE, to the requirements and the application process. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions at the end of the presentation. 

Who can become an associate member?

  • An engineer professionally qualified with another engineering institution in the UK or abroad.
  • Someone professionally qualified with an approved professional body, working in the built environment but not qualified as an engineer.
  • Someone without a professional qualification but has at least five years’ experience working in the built environment (but not as a civil engineer).

If you’re an ICE member, we encourage you to share this event with colleagues who would be eligible to become an Associate Member of the ICE.

Speaker

Emma Antrobus

Emma Antrobus

Institution of Civil Engineers, North West

regional director

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Emma Antrobus

Emma has been the North West Director of ICE since July 2018, overseeing the activity and budgeting for more than 6,500 members in the region. ICE has more than 95,000 members across the world in all sectors of engineering including transport, housing, development, energy and water.

Having done a business with manufacturing degree, Emma has spent most of her career working with and supporting businesses in all sectors towards improvement and change, with a focus on the engagement with and understanding of policy focusing on infrastructure projects including rebuilding Manchester city centre following the 1996 bomb, Northern Hub and HS2.

For more information please contact:

Lauren Moczulski