- Date
- 07 July 2026
- Time
- 17:30 - 19:30 BST (GMT+1)
- Location
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Stantec Office Part 4th Floor Whitehall Quay II Leeds, LS1 4HR
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Overview
In this interactive session organised by the Stantec Developing Professionals Group (DPG) and ICE Yorkshire and Humber Early Careers Network (ECNet), you will:
• Learn about the ICE professional qualification process and how to be successful
• Discuss professional development themes with early and experienced career professionals
• Network with fellow early career professionals.
You will hear from 3 different professionals who have been through the professional qualification process for the different ICE membership levels (EngTech, IEng and CEng) and ask any questions.
You will then have the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions with the speakers on different professional development topics.
Please inform us prior to the event (via email) of any dietary requirements.
For more information join the ICE YH Early Careers Network LinkedIn group or contact the committee on: [email protected]
Programme
Welcome and refreshments
Introductions
Overview of the Institution of Civil Engineers
ICE Membership levels - guest speakers
Breakout groups
Networking and event close
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