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CSCE Annual Conference

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Infrastructure Canada Newsletter
Creating Jobs - Delivering Results




The Montreal Declaration
Leading a Canadian Future
Issued at the National Engineering Summit
May 21, 2009, Montréal, QC

Engineering Careers 

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What Is Civil Engineering?

Canadian Civil Engineering, History and Heritage 



NCE Fall Schedule Dates:
Toronto - Oct. 14, 2009
Ottawa - Nov. 5, 2009

Honours, Awards & Fellowships 2008-2009

These awards are intended to recognize and encourage the pursuit of excellence.

CSCE 2008-2009 ANNUAL REPORT.pdf


 



CSCE Student Chapters

Student Chapters of the CSCE have been established in Canadian Universities and Colleges which offer a Civil Engineering program. Student Chapters offer undergraduate technical programs, often in conjunction with local CSCE Sections, and opportunities to meet with practicing Civil Engineers in the community. 

CSCE Student Membership Application Form


  • Undergraduate: an undergraduate student pursuing a Civil Engineering education on a full time basis at a Canadian University or College may join the CSCE as a Student Member at a reduced fee.
  • Graduate:  a graduate student is engaged in full time post graduate studies at a recognized university and is entitled to hold the appropriate membership grade at student member fees for a maximum of 6 years.

For more information, please contact the CSCE Student Chapter at your institution.  Please click here for a complete list of CSCE Faculty Advisors.

Several student competitions are held annually under the auspices of the Student Affairs Committee and various Technical Divisions. Those competitions include:   

 

 

 

 

    CSCE – WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU!

    Student Services and Benefits


 
  • Opportunities to market your skills and abilities among potential employers through the local CSCE section activities.
  • Opportunities on local, regional, national and even virtual levels to cultivate new and existing contacts.
  • Participation in Undergraduate and Graduate Student Paper Competitions, outstanding Student Award and the Best Student Chapter Competition.
  • The Donald Jamieson Fellowship (scholarship) for graduate studies in structural engineering is open to CSCE Student Members.
  • Discounts on CSCE sponsored annual and specialty conferences, national lecture tours, short courses, seminars and workshops (national and international in stature) dealing with topical technical issues.
  • Discounts on CSCE merchandise, books and other technical publications, which present the state-of-the-art in specialty areas.
  • Opportunities to network and develop professionally by participating in the planning of activities for the practicing engineer and attending local CSCE activities.
  • An opportunity to stay abreast of technological developments through reading the Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering on the following Web Site: http://www.nrc.ca/cisti/journals/
  • Staying aware of civil engineering practice and current major projects, civil engineers in the news, job opportunities, etc., on a regular basis through the Canadian Civil Engineer magazine.
  • The CCE also provides an opportunity for CSCE Student Members to publish articles through the Student Newsletter, the Pedestal.
Here are some links to some of the CSCE Student Chapters' Internet sites:

École de technologie supérieure, Montréal, Québec
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B.
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK
McGill University, Montreal, QC
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON
BC Institute of Technology, Vancouver, BC

  

Interested in Sustainable Infrastructure?  Applications are invited for the 2010 AECOM / CSCE Sustainability Asset Management student competition.  The competition requires students to develop a 4,000-word research paper investigating models, methods, tools and policies that support the sustainable management of civil infrastructure assets.  For complete details, please click here.


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