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IET fellow critieria

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In IET fellowship criteria, under creativity, following is noted


"You must give references for the latest three examples in each

category. If you can’t give details of research due to security or

sensitivity issues, it must be corroborated by your supporters."


Is this applicable for all other criteri's such as Influence and contribution?


For an example, i have been working as a JP for 10 + years and should i need to elaborate 3 examples in that criteria?

Is this only applicable for creativity ?
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  • As Alasdair says, it is only under Creativity that it asks for this. I got my Fellowship a couple of months ago using different criteria without "giving references for the latest three examples". (And, ref your question in another thread, without an interview.)


    Even under Creativity it is slightly oddly worded though, I don't see what it means by "each category"?


    More generally I would advise: don't approach this like applying for CEng. It's not trying to assess you against a standard, it's trying to identify those individuals who have had an influence on the world of engineering, or have had an influence on the world through engineering. Either because your work has caused an impact of some sort, or because you are recognised as an authority in your field (which may be quite a specific field, so that is not as scary as it sounds), or both. "I made this happen, it had this effect, and it was recognised by these people."


    Cheers,


    Andy
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  • As Alasdair says, it is only under Creativity that it asks for this. I got my Fellowship a couple of months ago using different criteria without "giving references for the latest three examples". (And, ref your question in another thread, without an interview.)


    Even under Creativity it is slightly oddly worded though, I don't see what it means by "each category"?


    More generally I would advise: don't approach this like applying for CEng. It's not trying to assess you against a standard, it's trying to identify those individuals who have had an influence on the world of engineering, or have had an influence on the world through engineering. Either because your work has caused an impact of some sort, or because you are recognised as an authority in your field (which may be quite a specific field, so that is not as scary as it sounds), or both. "I made this happen, it had this effect, and it was recognised by these people."


    Cheers,


    Andy
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