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Webinar

How to record attribute evidence as an undergraduate student

Event organised by ICE

Date
03 September 2024
Time
12:00 - 13:00 BST (GMT+1)
Location
Online

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Overview

Join the Thames Valley Early Careers Network as we explore how you can make progress towards ICE Professional Qualifications while still studying, from signing off attributes within IPD Online, to achieving EngTech status. 

We will be joined by Hazel Sanders, membership development officer at the ICE, and two speakers. They will provide guidance on the process, share experiences, and answer any questions from the audience – so please come prepared! 

Our speakers are:

  • Alister Tottle – PhD student, University of Surrey
  • Ben Tipping – summer placement student, BAM Nuttall (studying at University of Surrey

While open to everyone, this webinar may be of particular interest to undergraduate students, DEs, and SCEs. 

For further information about this event, or to get involved with the TV ECNet, please email [email protected] 

Speakers

Alister Tottle

Alister Tottle

University of Surrey

phd student

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Alister Tottle

Alister graduated from the University of Surrey with an MEng degree in civil and environmental engineering in July 2024. At the beginning of his degree he joined the University of Surrey/ICE scholarship scheme and then spent two summers and a year in industry working for geotechnical specialist Bachy Soletanche. 

Alister has been awarded the R M Davis Memorial prize for work of special merit during his placement and the Griffiths Scholar Award for contributions to the Surrey/ICE scholarship scheme. As a result of work completed during placement, he has been able to sign off all initial professional development attributes to knowledge level. Alister will be pursuing a PhD program at the University of Surrey following graduation.

Ben Tipping

Ben Tipping

BAM Nuttall

summer placement student

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Ben Tipping

Ben Tipping is a civil engineering MEng final year student and a current University of Surrey | ICE Scholar with BAM Nuttall. 

In completing two summer placements and a year-in-industry, he has gained experience as a site engineer in the rail sector, primarily working on a congestion relief scheme at London Victoria. Ben became an Engineering Technician member of the ICE in April this year and, due to his professional development, was awarded the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences Professional Training Year Award 2024 by his university.

For more information please contact:

Kirsty Joyce

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