- Date
- 14 November 2024
- Time
- 18:30 - 20:00 GMT
- Location
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Atrium, EQ Bristol 111 Victoria St Redcliffe Bristol, BS1 6AX United Kingdom
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Overview
The ICE Bristol and Bath Early Careers Network is a community bringing together civil engineering students, apprentices, graduates and early careers professionals in the region. We organise a range of in-person and online events, from CPD lectures to site visits and networking events. We also have an outreach team with a focus on delivering civil engineering workshops in schools.
This is the annual general meeting for the committee, where you have the opportunity to get involved for 2025! All committee positions are up for grabs. Held in-person in Bristol, there will also be the opportunity to network after the session. Refreshments will be provided!
If you want to bring early careers civil engineering professionals together, increase education and CPD opportunities for those in the region, as well as boost your own professional development – please come along!
Please arrive at 18.30 for a prompt 18.45 start. The meeting should last around 45 minutes, with an intro to the roles and then the filling of the positions. Afterwards there will be opportunity to get to know those in the new committee better at a nearby bar.
If you want to join the committee but cannot attend this meeting, please contact the committee at [email protected].
Programme
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