
Student Member support
How to become a Student Member, plus support throughout your studies or apprenticeship.
Joining ICE as a student member is free and you get lots of great benefits like career advice, resources to help you learn about the industry and the chance to meet other civil engineers.
You can join us if you're studying:
*This doesn't include A levels - if you are studying A levels why not check out our 15-18s page which offers advice on what subjects to study and other options to further your study
If you're not already a member, we'd love to welcome you to ICE. Becoming part of our professional association gives you a valuable introduction to the world of civil engineering. It also looks good on your CV/resume.
If you have already completed your studies please visit our graduate member page to find out how to join us.
Whether you need civil engineering books or articles for your next assignment, or direction on what to do after your course, ICE student membership can help.
Your ICE membership is here to support and advance your studies at every stage.
Explore our member benefits below:
Get advice and support to help you make the right career choices and prepare for a future in civil engineering.
Find out how becoming an incorporated engineer, a chartered engineer or an engineering technician could give you a great job and salary.
Make work contacts and learn from experienced civil engineers at ICE events.
Learn more about civil engineering, innovation and developments through our recorded lectures.
Get help with your course by using our online library services: search our vast catalogue, download ebooks, view journals and receive free papers.
Keep up-to-date with the latest industry news in New Civil Engineer magazine online and through the app.
Meet other young people through social events, our student groups and Facebook group.
Use our Ask Brunel! service for the answer to any civil engineering question within 24 hours.
I'm really enjoying my civil engineering degree because I can see how it applies to real life. There are lots of opportunities to get practical first-hand experience through lab tests, field trips and group projects.
Student member
My interest in the built environment was sparked when I lived in Hong Kong. I saw huge areas of land being reclaimed from the sea, and there is an ever-changing skyline. It's interesting how this work affected the economy and environment.
Student member
Student membership of ICE is free. Start your application today and enhance your career.
Please note - if you've already started an application, please use the same email address when logging in to avoid creating a duplicate application.
For expert advice on your next step to professional qualification, our membership team are here to help.