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.
Visits to the American Society of Civil Engineers and UN were highlights of Anusha Shah and Janet Young’s US tour.
Alexandra Knight, founder of STEMAZING, talks about breaking barriers and empowering the next generation of engineers.
This paper outlines how countries have used alternative approaches to provide infrastructure services while delivering benefits for people and planet ...
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 updated programme, coming in January 2025, will offer a blend of global online events and bespoke local support. Aspiring ...
An ICE roundtable discussion has identified what’s hindering the uptake of advanced technology and recommended ways to ...
One of Hong Kong’s largest construction companies has signed an agreement to collaborate more closely with the ICE.
This ICE submission to the Environmental Audit Committee’s evidence session on water quality in rivers focuses on regulatory reform, the need for longer-term strategic planning and the role of ...
ICE London supports and represents members living and working in the capital. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil ...
Join Greg Hardie, associate director at Arup, for an insightful talk on the regeneration of Castlefield Viaduct, a historic 330m-long Grade II listed structure in Manchester. Once a vital rail link to ...
Looking back on his career, Chris Brown, civil structural maritime and coastal engineer, has come to reflect on the errors, mistakes and worse, and how they were overcome and could perhaps have been ...