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Information submitted on IEng/CEng application form

According to Section K, submitted information is shared with local networks, presumably on the basis of stated home address. Why is it not also shared with technical networks? It would be a real boost, in serving a widely dispersed group of members, if we also could obtain more insight into the members we are supposed to serve!

I suggest that (for example) the application forms of all members listing Tribology as a specialism would be automatically shared with the committee of the Tribology TPN.

(Presumably the local networks receive anonymised information and therefore, TPNs could do the same.)

Knowledge is valuable...! We should automatically recognise that fact as a "learned society".
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  • Alex,



    Thanks for the feedback.  When time permits a review of the declaration at box K would be helpful.



    On an ancillary subject, Cambridge has approx 950 recipients of the Adestra emails and I understand around 2500 members.  I assume other LNs and groups have a similar disparity.  Can anything be done to advise members of the relevance of the boxes they tick under preferences?  



    David
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  • Alex,



    Thanks for the feedback.  When time permits a review of the declaration at box K would be helpful.



    On an ancillary subject, Cambridge has approx 950 recipients of the Adestra emails and I understand around 2500 members.  I assume other LNs and groups have a similar disparity.  Can anything be done to advise members of the relevance of the boxes they tick under preferences?  



    David
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