Patricia Carrillo, an ICE Fellow since 2009, shares why it’s worth going the extra mile. Patricia Carrillo is a professor at ...
This ICE submission focuses on regulatory reform, the need for longer-term strategic planning and the role of nature-based solutions.
Meg Ginsberg, an apprentice, is being celebrated for demonstrating that engineering is open to all. Meg Ginsberg wants to quash the myth that you must go to university to have an engineering career.
The ICE makes recommendations to improve infrastructure planning, provide strategic clarity on spending and invest in resilience and decarbonisation.
The ICE East of England Early Careers Network (ECNet) is a community bringing together civil engineering students, apprentices, graduates and early careers professionals in the region. We organise a ...
Sustainable investing isn’t just for the wealthy – it’s for everyone! Your pension, your bank, and even everyday financial choices can play a vital role in creating a healthier planet. Join our ...
ICE Yorkshire & Humber supports and represents members living and working in Yorkshire and parts of Lincolnshire. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages ...
The discovery of gold in Western Australia in the 1880s and 1890s brought a succession of gold rushes with thousands of prospectors hoping to make their fortunes. This led to a population explosion in ...
Our course database contains details on a huge number of undergraduate and masters courses from around the world. It will be able to tell you whether or not your qualification is accredited by the ...
The Kiri Dam is in Adamawa state in the north east of Nigeria. Built across the Gongola river, the 1.25km-long, 20m-high dam was mainly completed in 1982. The scheme created the reservoir Lake Kiri, ...
From becoming a Chartered Manager (CMgr), to gaining legal qualifications, we provide and support a number of additional qualifications to help you continue your professional development. Even if ...
The Belle Tout Lighthouse is a decommissioned lighthouse at Beachy Head cliffs near Eastbourne in East Sussex. Completed in 1834, the 17m high structure’s been called ‘Britain’s most famous inhabited ...