Edinburgh | Membership Progression Session and mentoring event
A free membership progression session and mentoring event for members in the Scotland East Region
Aims of the event
- Outline competence criteria for membership progression
- Allow students and ACIAT members to discuss their current experience and qualifications with MCIAT members to identify areas for development in 2020 PDP's
- Provide advice on how to complete the Professional Assessment MCIAT application
- Help students and ACIAT members understand the application process, potential interview quesitions etc.
- Establish a mentoring cohort for students and ACIAT members across the Region
MCIAT Membership Progression Session
Presenter: James Banks
Date: Wednesday 26 February 2020
Time: 18:30 to 19:30
Location: Edinburgh Napier University, Merchiston Campus, 10 Colinton Road, EH10 5DT
Room: G4
MCIAT mentors attending
David Smith MCIAT, Scotland East Regional Councillor (Architectural Manager, CALA Homes East)
Graham C Bruce MCIAT, Scotland East Regional Chair (Director, Patience and Highmore Architects)
Gary Mees PPCIAT MCIAT, Chartered Architectural Technologist
Jamie Yorkston MCIAT, aspirATion Chair Scotland East Region (Chartered Architectural Technologist, Cummings & Co Architects)
Professional Interview Assessors attending
Graham C Bruce MCIAT, Scotland East Regional Chair (Director, Patience and Highmore Architects)
Gary Mees PPCIAT MCIAT, Chartered Architectural Technologist
To book your place, please use the Eventbrite below. Spaces are limited and are allocated on a first come first serve basis. Refreshments will be provided.
eventbrite.co.uk/e/mciat-membership-progression-mentoring-event-tickets-90988654515
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