- Date
- 08 July - 12 August 2025
- Time
- 18:00 - 19:00 BST (GMT+1)
- Location
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Online
Free
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Being able to communicate effectively is one of the most useful skills an engineer can have.
As of 1st January 2022, a Communication Task has been incorporated into the ICE’s Professional Review process, replacing the Written Exercise.
This event will provide guidance on how to communicate well within a series of industry-specific themes or contexts.
Although open to everyone, this event may be particularly useful to those preparing for their Professional Review at CEng level.
The purpose of this is to stimulate discussion on current issues within the industry. It may enable attendees to become more confident in writing arguments logically and clearly within a given scenario and a response format. This sessions will focus on a particular theme and response format.
Please note you are not required to attend all sessions. Please also note that these events are to help with your preparations for the review process and are discussion based with only a brief introduction to the topic, please prepare ahead of attending.
The event is hosted by Early Careers committee from the London Region
For further information about this and any other aspects of the meeting, please contact [email protected]
Sessions
Combatting Climate Change
The Use of New Technology
Managing Utilities
The Future of Civil Engineering
Asset Management
Infrastructure
Sustainable Development Goals:
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