Members, educators and STEM ambassadors can order or download resources to showcase the value of civil engineering and ICE membership.

The ICE has announced a new resources hub featuring a range of digital and print materials to help promote civil engineering.
The Membership Resources Hub provides a place for teachers, schools, STEM ambassadors, ICE members and employers to order free printed leaflets, download digital information resources and find materials to support ICE educational events.
The ICE seeks to inspire young people towards a career in civil engineering by aiming to increase the numbers undertaking apprenticeships and degree courses.
It also encourages early career professionals to stay in the industry and progress with the ICE.
The Membership Resources Hub aims to make it easier to spread the word about rewarding careers in the industry and demonstrate how civil engineers are shaping our world.
About the Membership Resources Hub
The site includes print and digital versions of:
- Education & inspiration resources for teachers, parents and civil engineers looking for careers information for young people aged 4-18 years.
- STEM ambassador resources and planned activities for school and college visits, plus training and essential guidance on how to engage young people successfully with appropriate safeguarding.
- ICE membership resources that showcase the benefits of membership and professional qualification. Materials cover the full range of ICE membership grades, with items suitable for higher education providers, undergraduates, apprentices, employers and all built environment professionals.
To help reduce waste and aid a sustainable world, the institution recommends using the digital resources first and only order print if required.
Visit the ICE Membership Resources Hub
To be a part of the ICE’s inspiration programme in the UK – motivating the next generation of civil engineers – find out more about becoming a registered STEM ambassador.
For expert advice on ICE membership and professional qualifications, contact our membership support team at [email protected].
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