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  • IET Solent Network Young Professionals

    The Young Professionals team is primarily concerned with items which are most relevant to young people, from their student days into their early careers. The main Solent Network committee ensure that the resources are in place to support a programme specifically designed for this younger audience. The Young Professionals team also work closely with the 'IET on Campus' groups now established in the three universities in Portsmouth and Southampton.     Young Professionals Team Dean O'Brien Craig Moor   YP Team Leader Team Member       Events Programme Events are arranged in Southampton Solent University, the University of Southampton and the University of Portsmouth. These are tailored to the needs of the 'IET on Campus' group in each university and are advertised within the universities, primarily…

    Joe Dunn
  • The Benefits of a Management Qualification

    Many engineers or technicians will find that career progression brings with it a level of management responsibility. Developing the knowledge and skills to succeed in such a role is an important part of continuing professional development. A management qualification gives the practical skills and knowledge to undertake or develop into a management role which allows engineers to not only consolidate previous experience but also maintain competence. A recognised qualification can help to maintain employability in a competitive market as it provides evidence of this knowledge for promotion or transition into a new role. It can also boost your confidence in management relationships and give greater self-awareness as you carry out this type of role. IET/CMI Management Courses The IET has joined…

  • Urban System Collaborative Meeting

    This Tuesday I was swept along by the cool Autumnal wind to Imperial College London where around fifty people tackled hot topics around the Adaptive City, the Personalised City, the Supportive City, and Perceptions of Quality of Life. Discussion spanned changing city governance models, steps towards heightened social empowerment, and passive / active interaction with the city – to name just a few! The overall buzz and engagement levels of the Urban System Collaborative Meeting has set the bar high – what BE topics are you engaging with? Would you like to help champion a Sector Hot Topic? Do you have something to share as a Sector Insight or Case Study? Have you read something scintillating and want to share it with your peers? You can contact me at zsquires@theiet.org and via LinkedIn uk.linkedin…

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  • It’s a noisy world

    Sound is a funny thing. Take for example, the sound of crashing waves on a sea shore. Many of us think of this sound with affection. Memories of summer holidays, childhood, etc. When we hear the sea we are usually uplifted and it can generally be associated with happy thoughts. Perhaps not the same if you live on the coast though and are trying to get to sleep on a stormy night. Then there is the sound of seagulls. I’m sure that will divide opinion! Generally though we think of natural sounds as pleasant, calming, exciting even. I don’t recall hearing anyone refer to a natural sound as noise. …other than the seagulls! That’s not always the case in the built environment though. I have to say I find the sounds of a city, first thing in the morning quite pleasant, but by mid-day, traffic noise…

    Julie
  • Tourists, the Tube and new training shoes

    As I travel to London regularly, I inevitably spend time on the Underground. Perhaps not enough time though to have become one of those people who sees it a necessary but rather unpleasant part of their daily commute. It’s certainly as diverse a mix of people as you could ever find and all integrating in one way or another with the built environment. I’m sure the same can be said of any subterranean transit system around the world. Two things generally go through my mind when using the Underground. Firstly why can’t we harness all that wasted energy that makes us feel even more uncomfortable down there? Secondly, why do tourists wear new training shoes? Granted the two questions are pretty diverse and you’re probably wondering what goes through my mind. That’s a fair point, but in some ways…

    Julie
  • Built or Natural – Is it the same thing?

    It’s easy to take the built environment for granted. Our houses, offices, road network, public transport, retail outlets and leisure facilities are accepted by many as the landscape in which they live. As Chair of the Built Environment sector, my first blog really ought to focus on these things. So I’m going to talk about the Lake District. I love the Lake District. It has wonderful scenery and a calming influence on me whenever I go there. I should go there more often. Okay, maybe the weather could sometimes be better but as a Yorkshireman, I should be used to rain. We think of the Lake District and any other national park as a natural environment, the antithesis of the concrete and steel which supports most of our daily lives and yet its ‘natural’ description depends really on how you define…

    Julie
  • Reuben Medding awarded Sir Lionel Hooke Award for 2013

    With IET President Andy Hopper briefly in Melbourne to deliver A Perspective On Innovation , it was the perfect opportunity for him to present the 2013 Sir Lionel Hooke Award to this year's winner, Reuben Medding. The Sir Lionel Hooke Award is presented in honour of one of Australia’s great electronics and telecommunications engineers, and is one of the highest honours that the IET in Australia bestows. The award considers eminence and distinction in the fields of electrical, electronic, communication, computer systems engineering, or in related fields that may develop in the future. It also takes into account services to the community, and assistance to educational and public institutions. Reuben Medding was nominated for the Sir Lionel Hooke Award by his peers for his outstanding contribution…

    Rowan P
  • IET President delivers his Perspective On Innovation

    IET President Andy Hopper visited the IET Victoria Local Network on the 12th September 2013 to deliver a presentation on innovation as part of the EEEVic lecture series. This lecture series has been in existence for over 30 years and sees the Victorian sections of IEEE, Engineers Australia ITEE College and IET collaborate to jointly host lectures every month. Andy presented "A Perspective on Innovation" (presentation available here) . In his presentation, Professor Andy Hopper gave the audience an assessment of the global context of innovation as an important topic being discussed by companies and governments in their quest for economic growth. He followed with examples of innovating companies based on his personal experience from both his academic and industrial careers. His presentation was…

    Rowan P
  • YPS Leadership Program Launch

    As an opportunity to provide engineering students from universities across Victoria with project management and teamwork/leadership experience while being involved with the IET, the Young Professionals Section (YPS) Leadership Program kicked off on Saturday 31 August at the State Library in Melbourne. Interest was overwhelming for the program, but only the top sixteen applicants made it through in the end. Over the next six to eight months, participants will be paired with a mentor from the YPS committee and develop their soft skills, whilst helping organise and run events for the YPS in Victoria. They will learn the skills necessary to successfully manage projects and how to apply them in their studies and future careers. There is also an Event Proposal competition with a $500 prize on offer…

    Rowan P
  • Congratulations To Our 2013 Scholarship Winners:

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) can today reveal that £2 million is being invested in the UK’s up and coming engineering talent. The Diamond Jubilee Scholarships have bee n awarded to 540 of the UK’s top students from 382 schools who are starting an engineering degree at 27 UK based universities this autumn. Out of the 540 Award winners, a whopping 19% were women! Congratulations to one and all. Read more...

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  • Britain’s Got Talented Female Engineers

    To help encourage more women into engineering, Atkins led a unique survey in partnership with the Royal Academy of Engineering, Rolls-Royce and BP to ask 300 professional female UK engineers what ins pired them to choose a career in engineering and how they feel about their choice.The result is the ‘Britain’s got talented female engineers’ report which provides fascinating insights, statistics and views which we hope will prove to be a hugely popular tool in inspiring a new generation of female engineers. Download the report

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  • 10 Fully Funded Scholarships Available For An Engineering Doctorate In Advanced Manufacturing

    Hello, We have yest another great opportunity to share with you! The University of Strathclyde is currently looking for graduates to commence in October 2013 and January 2014, who have achieved or are expecting to achieve; a first or second class Honours degree in Engineering, Science or Technology, or a Masters in Engineering. This innovative Engineering Doctorate programme provides a combination of research and industrial training. It is an opportunity for aspiring graduates to undertake world leading research within international global companies to develop research interests in the latest technologies for the UK's aerospace, energy, marine and automobile industries including aircarft components, cars, ships, medical devices and power generation equipment. The outputs from these projects…

  • New Opportunity - Shadowing Scheme

    Hello, We have received another great opportunity that we would like to highlight to you. Please find attached and below details of the WISRNet shadowing scheme, which may be of interest to you or your students. We should be most grateful if you could also circulate this amongst your research networks. Historians Shadowing Scientists Scheme Are you a UK-based early career or doctoral student in the history of science, technology and medicine with an interest in the role of gender in science? Would you be interested in participating in an opportunity to shadow a working woman scientist to gain a better understanding of what scientists do and the challenges women scientists face today? WISRNet, an AHRC sponsored research network, is investigating how improved knowledge of the historical role…

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  • Get Started with Professional Registration

    Many engineers and technicians aspire to achieve professional registration but without the proper planning it can remain an abstract goal. Make a commitment to work toward professional registration by letting the IET know your intention to apply for professional registration and we can help you plan your development and keep you on track. See How to Register Your Intent in Career Manager. Consider your progress so far UK-SPEC is the standard that you need to demonstrate for professional registration, but it takes time to develop the required competence. A structured approach will assist you to build the required knowledge, skills and experience for professional registration in an efficient way. You may already have some knowledge and skills that will set you on the path to professional registration…

  • How To Submit An Intent To Register In Career Manager

    1. All IET members have access to Career Manager, our online professional development planning and recording tool. Simply visit our website www.theiet.org/career-manager and log-in to enable the Access IET Career Manager button. 2. Select the IPD menu from the Quick Launch Tool on the homepage. Select Submit my Intent to Register to go to the menu. 3. To register your intent you must first select the registration category that you want to work toward. You will be able to select either CEng, IEng, EngTech or ICTTech from the menu options. 4. You will be taken to the Intent to Register Checklist once you have selected a registration category. You will need to complete all mandatory fields in order to submit the form to us. Please provide as much detail as possible so we can provide the best guidance…

  • Calendargrads

    calendar grads has been created with the sole intention of encouraging more young female graduates to pursue a career within the SET industry, opening e yes to possible careers and therefore working towards a more balanced, talented and enthusiastic workforce. Some of our IET women members have volunteered to be a part of the keynote speaker panel, in order to suppoort this fantastic campaign, speaking at several universities. The focal point of the calendar grads campaign will be our unique and exciting graduate calendar. There is a significant shortage of role models in both academia and industry. This calendar has been sponsored by some of the top firms within the industry, including Rolls Royce plc. Atkins Defence, DBD ltd and nucleargraduates. Each month will focus on female role-models…

  • Introducing The CPD Logo

    With the launch of our new Continuing Professional Development (CPD) monitoring scheme, we are working hard to raise awareness of the many different types of activities that can count towards your CPD. Through the IET, you have access to a comprehensive range of high quality knowledge resources, which can provide an excellent source of CPD. To highlight this, we have designed a CPD logo which will start to feature across many IET products and services that can help contribute towards your on-going professional development. 1. The CPD logo will feature on knowledge resources, such as the E&T technical articles and E&T white papers. There is no set amount of CPD you may obtain from accessing these types of knowledge products; it will depend on how much you need to learn. For example, if you simply…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Communities Volunteer Conference (CVC), Toronto, August 2013 - Photo Gallery

    Created with flickr slideshow . Open this blog post to view a slideshow of photos from the CVC in Toronto.  There are some brilliant photos from the events, thank you so much to Sue and Edwin for making it possible to share images from the weekend.

    Fiona Dew
  • Member News Case Study On Forming The Purdue Student OnCampus Chapter, August 2013

    The brand new student chapter at Purdue features in Member News online .  It is a great case study into how to start a student chapter and hopefully it will be the first of many in the region.  We are really looking forward to working with Rachel to get the new student chapter going in the coming academic year - well done to everybody involved.

    Fiona Dew
  • SoCal recognised in Member News - May 2013

    Well done to our volunteers in Southern California who have worked so hard to get their Local Network up and running again. Their efforts have been recognised in this Member News article from May 2013. If you’re interested in becoming a committee member or just finding out more about the SoCal Network be sure to head to the SoCal MyCommunity page .

    Fiona Dew
  • Professional Registration: What you need to know

    If your goal is to achieve CEng, IEng, EngTech or ICTTech you will need to demonstrate evidence of competence as set out in the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence ( UK-SPEC ). As part of this you are required to demonstrate your technical knowledge and understanding at the appropriate level to underpin the competences. If you have an accredited or approved academic qualification for your desired category of registration this shows that you have the relevant underpinning knowledge. If, like many others, you do not hold a formal qualification or your qualification is not fully accredited then you may need to undertake some form of further learning. Further Learning The IET are not prescriptive with our approach to further learning or how this is achieved. It can be undertaken…

  • What would you do?

    If you can spare only 5 minutes from your busy life on the Toronto webpage, what would you do?

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  • Members' voices

    You are welcome to write here to express your opinion or suggestion.

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  • A Sticky Situation....

    Calling all you Mobile Phone Engineers out there! I need some advice… Without going into great detail, I’ve had a bit of an accident with my mobile phone (a six year old Nokia 6111) involving my rucksack and a bottle of very sugary grape juice with a leaky cap. I think the juice has infiltrated the insides as the phone is now doing some very strange things… If I take the battery out, take the phone apart and swish it around in a bucket of soapy water, let it all dry thoroughly for a few days then put it back together again, what are the chances of it working afterwards without wiping off the data held internally on the memory chips etc? Now I know you’re all going to say ... “Just buy a new phone you cheapskate” but my father has promised to give me his iPhone 4 when he upgrades to an iPhone…

    Lisa Miles