
Mia Parry
University of Nottingham
student
Mia Parry
Awarded in 2023, second year MEng Civil Engineering student at University of Nottingham. Sponsored by the Environment Agency, Mia has completed her first summer placement.
Event organised by ICE
The Queen’s Jubilee Scholarship Trust (QUEST) was set up in 1977 to support and encourage education in civil engineering. There are QUEST scholarship awards available to a wide range of potential and existing members. These awards are supported by members of the ICE and the industry. There are opportunities open for students, graduates, technicians and members alike.
The ICE Graduate and Student group in the Thames Valley want to help raise awareness of one of the QUEST awards for students. This award is available to students who are due to start the first year of a JBM accredited full-time civil engineering degree course in the UK.
This award is worth up to £8,000 with the benefits of early links to potential employers and much, much more. The next application period is coming soon (starting in March 2025).
We have three successful applicants from Kent to tell you more about this fantastic opportunity. They will tell you about their experiences and discuss with you how you may apply too.
University of Nottingham
student
Awarded in 2023, second year MEng Civil Engineering student at University of Nottingham. Sponsored by the Environment Agency, Mia has completed her first summer placement.
University of Bristol
student
Awarded in 2023, second year MEng Civil Engineering student at University of Bristol.
Sponsored by Tony Gee and Partners, Ellen has completed a summer placement in railways.
University of Bath
student
Awarded in 2023, second year MEng Civil Engineering student at the University of Bath.
Sponsored by Laing O’Rourke.
Aimed at students, this series of seven webinars which runs until May 2025 will enable you to learn about professional life from recent graduates from across the industry.
This session aims to provide guidance on ICE membership pathways, categories, and the registration process. It is designed to help aspiring new members understand the benefits of joining the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).