
Aecom
AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, partnering with clients to solve the world’s most complex challenges.
Event organised by ICE
The Emerging Engineers Award (EEA) celebrates original research, creative thinking, and strong communication skills among ICE Student and Graduate Members worldwide – including those in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It’s a valuable opportunity to develop presentation techniques, enhance written communication, and gain exposure to the wider civil engineering community.
This year, ICE MENA received 38 abstract submissions showcasing a wide range of engineering topics. Following a thorough review by experienced judges, five finalists have been selected to present their work at the MENA regional final.
The top regional entrant may be chosen to represent the MENA region at the Global Final in London, with a chance to win the prestigious Institution Medal and a cash prize.
Special thanks to our local sponsors: AECOM, AtkinsRéalis, CARES, Maccaferri and Ramboll for supporting the young generation of civil engineers.
AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, partnering with clients to solve the world’s most complex challenges.
AtkinsRéalis is a world-leading professional services and project management company dedicated to engineering a better future for our planet and its people.
CARES is the leading independent international certification body for reinforcing steel products.
Founded in 1879, Officine Maccaferri is known as the global leader in the manufacture and supply of gabions and related steel wire mesh products, Maccaferri is also a leader in construction geosynthetics.
Ramboll is a global engineering, architecture and consultancy company founded in Denmark in 1945 with over 16,000 experts that create sustainable solutions.
Open to everyone, this may be particularly useful to those preparing for their CEng professional review. Following the recent streamlining process, several changes are being implemented to the professional review process as of January 2022.
This is a series of events for Technicians who are interested in becoming members (EngTech MICE/FICE). We gather to discuss the ways we can help ourselves, each other and the ICE to provide ongoing learning and experience in civil engineering.
Ana Heitor from the University of Leeds will focus on how imposter phenomenon can present itself in the early stages of a professional career, especially during the the transition from education to full-time work. She'll share with you useful strategies to overcome this.