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Becoming STUDENT and GRADUATE member of Professional Institutions

Becoming STUDENT and GRADUATE member of Professional Institutions. Dr Ana M. Ruiz-Teran Professional Institutions Liaison Officer, Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering a.ruiz-teran@imperial.ac.uk. Updated 13 Nov 2012.

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Becoming STUDENT and GRADUATE member of Professional Institutions

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  1. Becoming STUDENT and GRADUATE member of Professional Institutions Dr Ana M. Ruiz-Teran Professional Institutions Liaison Officer, Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering a.ruiz-teran@imperial.ac.uk Updated 13 Nov 2012

  2. Which Professional Institutions and International Associations are most relevant for us? Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) Structures: British Geotechnical Association (BGA) Geotechnics: Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE) Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) Transport: Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) Environmental and Water: Prof. bodies Associations Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (ISMAREST) Marine:

  3. Membership types Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Student Member Graduate Member Chartered Member Fellow Professional Qualifications/Accreditations CEng MICE CEng MIStructE CEng MCIHT CEng MIHE CEng MCIWEM CEng FICE CEng FIStructE CEng FCIHT CEng FIHE CEng FCIWEM

  4. Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) The ICE offers free student memberships to undergraduate students and graduate memberships with a £58 concessionary rate (33% fee) to MSc students The benefits of becoming member are available at http://www.ice.org.uk/Membership/Member-benefits/Benefit-grade The benefits that are more valuable for a student are: • print copy of the New Civil Engineer (NCE) magazine (weekly) • Free access to the Civil Engineering Library • Lectures, Courses, and Networking opportunities • Eligibility for scholarships, awards and prizes • Apply at http://www.ice.org.uk/Membership/Membership-grades-and-how-to-join/Graduate

  5. Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) IStructE offers free student memberships to undergraduate and MSc students The benefits of becoming member are available at http://www.istructe.org/membership/types-of-membership/student-member The benefits that are more valuable for a student are: • Print and on-line subscription to The Structural Engineer (monthly) • Free access to the IStructE Library • Lectures, Courses, and Networking opportunities • Eligibility for scholarships, awards and prizes • Apply through the Imperial College London link at https://skempton.wufoo.com/forms/q7x2x3/

  6. Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) CIHT offers free student memberships to undergraduate and MSc students The benefits of becoming member are available at http://www.ciht.org.uk/en/membership/membership-grades/student/index.cfm The benefits that are more valuable for a MSc student are: • on-line subscription to Institution magazine (10 issues/year) • Lectures, Courses, and Networking opportunities • Apply at http://www.ciht.org.uk/en/membership/membership-grades/student/index.cfm

  7. Institution of Highway Engineers(IHE) IHE offers free student memberships The benefits of becoming member are available at http://theihe.org/about/how-you-benefit/ The benefits that are more valuable for a student are: • e-bulletin • Access to Technical Gateway (Knowledge network) • Lectures, Courses, and Networking opportunities • Applications forms available at http://theihe.org/membership/uploads/ApplicationStudentMembership2012-1.doc

  8. Chartered Institution of Environmental and Water Management (CIWEM) CIWEM offers student memberships with a £25 fee The benefits of becoming member are available at http://www.ciwem.org/membership/apply-for-membership/graduate-and-student.aspx The benefits that are more valuable for a student are: • WEM, WEJ publications and e-newsletters • Lectures, Courses, and Networking opportunities • Application forms are available at http://www.ciwem.org/membership/apply-for-membership/graduate-and-student.aspx

  9. Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMAREST) IMAREST offers student memberships with a £20 fee The benefits of becoming member are available at http://www.imarest.org/Membership/Students.aspx The benefits that are more valuable for a student are: • 1 free journal (Marine Scientist / Offshore Technology) • Lectures, Courses, and Networking opportunities • Virtual Library • Scholarships/Awards • Application forms are available at http://www.imarest.org/Portals/0/IMarEST/Membership/Awards/StudentMembershipApplicationForm2011-12.pdf

  10. British Geotecnical Association (BGA) BGA offers student memberships with a £20 fee The benefits of becoming member are available at http://bga.city.ac.uk/cms/html/membership.php The benefits that are more valuable for a student are: • Ground Engineering journal (monthly) • Lectures (Rankine Lecture), and Networking opportunities • Eligible to enter the Competition for Dissertation prizes • Application forms are available at http://bga.city.ac.uk/cms/html/BGA%20student%20membership%202012.pdf

  11. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) IABSE offers a under-35 membership for a £70 (105 CHF) The benefits of becoming member are available at http://www.iabse.org/IABSE/IABSE_Association/Membership/IABSE/association/Membership_files/Membership.aspx?hkey=a7b44de1-44fb-49c2-b383-6703f078762e The benefits that are more valuable for a student are: • Print and on-line access to the Structural Engineering International (SEI) Journal (4 issues per year) • Free Structural Engineering Documents (SED) (aprox. 1 per year) • Lectures, Young Engineers Conference (British Group), and Networking opportunities • Application forms are available at http://www.iabse.org/Images/Membership%20Benefits/Application-Form_120419.pdf

  12. Sponsors Some of the Institutions/Associations will ask you to provide a Sponsor from Imperial College London. The academics included below will support you application as Student Member ICE, IStructE, CIHT, IHE, IABSE, IMAREST • Dr Ana M Ruiz-Teran (a.ruiz-teran@imperial.ac.uk ) BGA • Dr Catherine O’Sullivan (cath.osullivan@imperial.ac.uk) CIWEM • Professor Stephen Smith (s.r.smith@imperial.ac.uk) • Professor Nigel Graham (n.graham@imperial.ac.uk) • Dr Neil McIntyre (n.mcintyre@imperial.ac.uk)

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