- Date
- 28 May 2020
- Time
This event has now ended
Overview
Fellow is the highest grade of ICE membership. It is awarded if you're in a position of responsibility in the promotion, planning, design, construction or management of important engineering work.
Hosted by ICE Wales Cymru Director, Keith Jones, this webinar explores the requirements for making an application for fellowship and helps guide you through the process of making an application. It includes:
- A detailed overview of fellowship
- Information about the route to becoming a fellow
- The attributes of an ICE fellow
- A closer look at the application process including how they're assessed
- Common problems and queries
Attendees are encouraged to ask questions at the end of the presentation.
Please note: You will see a link to join, in the confirmation email you will receive when you have booked your place on the webinar.
You may need to check your spam folder for the confirmation email if you do not receive it when you have booked. Please keep the email and a note of the joining link.
This is the third of three Routes to Fellowship webinars on 28 May.
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