The institution awarded 59 QUEST technician scholarships to members studying towards their professional qualification.
Fifty-nine ICE members have been awarded an ICE QUEST Technician scholarship this month.
The scholarships were awarded to the following ICE members:
Benjamin Wilcox
Bilal Hussain
Laura Dance
Dan Asher
James Bowers
Ryan Sharkey
Adam Cavalla
Annie May Goodman
Ayomikun Ajayi
Daisy Muge
Florence Jayaguru
George Worsfold
Joel Blanchflower
John Pye
Oliver Jeffery
Rebecca Balch
Sarah Curran
Simon Poynter
Sophie Rice
Tamlyn Pretorius
Will Lloyd
William Bray
Kshaf Asad
David Olive
Dion Brown
Isobelle Metcalfe
Cameron Wight
Charlie Caplen
Georgia Greenwood
Joseph Gaskell
Aparna Jamgade
Ciaran Black
Conall Christie
James Hayburn
John Buckley
Maxine Matiza
Robert Holland
Ruth Chapman
Tara-Mia Devine
Thomas Farrell
Jack Gray
Florence Hudson
James Robinson
Jasper Chun
Andrew Cowling
Dominic Henson
Dylan Griffiths
Lewis Francis
Roland Jones
Bilal Fateh
Hannah Brough
Harvey Perkins
Jacob Smith
James Taylor
Josh Burton
Benjamin Collins
Caitlin Mills
Aasim Mohammed Mahmood
The technician scholarship, which forms part of the ICE’s Queen’s Jubilee Scholarship Trust (QUEST), recognises ability and potential together with a financial boost of up to £1000.
All scholars are working towards professional qualification as either Engineering Technician (EngTech MICE) or Incorporated Engineer (IEng MICE).
Dr Janet Young, ICE director general, met with some of the new scholars during a visit to the North West and commented:
“The QUEST scholars are a testament to the passion and creativity of the next generation of civil engineers, and I congratulate them on their achievements.
“I look forward to seeing how they use their scholarships to further their careers and make their mark on the profession, helping to improve people’s lives, and create a better future for society.”
About the ICE QUEST programme
The ICE QUEST programme was set up in 1977 to encourage and support education in civil engineering. Over the years it has supported thousands of people in their civil engineering career.
There are QUEST scholarships supporting members and students to learn at all stages of their career. Applications are currently open for the ICE QUEST undergraduate scheme.
The next round of QUEST Technician applications opens in autumn 2023.
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