Roundtable: The future of professional recognition

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The EPC, in partnership with the Engineering Council, is hosting a virtual roundtable to support a review of professional registration of engineers. You can read more about here.

If you’d like to hear more about this work and feed into a process that aims to change the face of the engineering sector, come along to this online discussion and express your views. The roundtable will be chaired by Prof Jonathan Seville, Chair of the Registration Working Group that is running the review.

Attendance will be limited in order to facilitate a vibrant discussion, so register below to reserve your place.

We recommend reading this short blog in advance of attendance and downloading the following document which provides further information about the review of professional recognition.

Join via Zoom:

https://tinyurl.com/mrxu4rhc

Meeting ID: 820 0149 7500
Passcode: 383751

This article provides a detailed summary of the recent EPC roundtable chaired by Professor Jonathan Seville for the Engineering Council, where leading voices from academia discussed the future of professional registration in engineering.

The piece explores the challenges of low registration uptake, the need for clearer pathways, and how universities and professional institutions can better support engineers at every stage of their careers.

Click here to read the full summary and discover the key insights and recommendations from this important discussion.

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