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Nomination and Application Forms IPENZ Fellowships
Guidelines for Fellowship and class of Companion (PDF)
Fellowship Nomination Form (DOC) Distinguished and Honorary Fellow (DOC) Submissions must be received by 5.00pm 31 October 2008. Supreme Technical Awards for Engineering Achievers Submissions must be received by 5.00pm 31 October 2008. Turner Award for Professional Commitment Turner Award for Professional Commitment (DOC) Ray Meyer Medal for Excellence in Student Design Entry Forms Ray Meyer Medal 2009 (pdf) New Zealand Royal Honours IPENZ would like to support the nominations of professional engineers, and so subject to consideration, you may request IPENZ to provide a letter of support for the nomination. To assist in this process we will need sufficient information to make a case. Each nomination needs a covering letter outlining the grounds for recognition, plus a factual statement of the services and/or activities for which it is considered the nominee merits recognition. The statement should include details of any relevant positions held and dates of services. If the services are voluntary this fact should also be noted. IPENZ can then support the nomination - preferably, to add weight to the nomination, in conjunction with other organisations. Please ensure the full name of the nominee and their current address is attached. Members may take the lead as anyone is eligible to nominate a person for a New Zealand Royal Honours. All nominations are confidential. Nominations for consideration in the context of a Queen's Birthday List should reach the Honours Secretariat no later than 1 February and, for a New Year List, 1 August. For more information visit http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/honours/index.htm New Zealand Engineering Excellence Awards Entries for the 2008 are know open. IPENZ Foundation Scholarships Applications, for the 2008 are now closed. Scholarship application form 2008 (doc) The Earle Travel Fellowships in Technology Applicants must be Professional members of either the New Zealand Institute of Food Science and Technology (NZIFST) or the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ). Applications for the 2009 award are know open. Enty details Further enquiries can be made to Susie McCutcheon, Director - Operations of IPENZ Engineers New Zealand Dir.Ops@ipenz.org.nz ph 04 473 2029. Applicants should be New Zealand citizens, preferably between the ages of 25 and 35, who have a degree in civil engineering. The subject, the period and location of study are proposed by the applicant. The applicant should have demonstrated his or her ability in their specialist field. Applications for 2008 have not opened yet. For more details and an application form http://www.humefellowship.org.nz/index.htm Transpower Neighbourhood Engineers Awards The Awards are open to all primary, intermediate and secondary schools in New Zealand and are a practical way to enhance the technology curriculum. Successful projects must demonstrate good technological practice – identify a problem, assess the options and make decisions that lead to a solution. Projects can be big or small, involving the whole school, one class, a group of students or just one student working with a volunteer engineer and their teacher. For an entry form and entry criteria visit http://www.nea.org.nz/enter.cfm The competition theme is “Engineering from an Unusual Viewpoint” Open to all current fully financial Members of IPENZ. Closes 1 September 2008 For an entry form and entry criteria visit Edna Waddell Undergraduate Scholarships for Women The purpose of the scholarships is to provide funds to help women undertake Undergraduate study for degrees in engineering and technology at New Zealand Universities and will be for women entering their first year of full time study at that level in technology and engineering. Edna Waddell Scholarships for Women in Technology and Engineering Application form (PDF) The Scholarships are administered by Public Trust and the Universities’ Scholarships Offices. Closing Date is 1 October The Wellington North Rotary Scholarship Trust The Rotary Club of Wellington North offers a number of study awards each year through the Scholarship Trust. The Trust was formed in 1992 by members of the Club with the aim of assisting individuals who can demonstrate financial hardship with the cost of tertiary education, vocational training or the development of life skills. Awards are available to students from the Wellington region but can be can be utilized for study in any institution. In some cases the award may cover aspects of overseas study. Awards available in 2009
For an entry form and entry criteria visit Young Engineers Paper 2007 Entries closed on Friday 9 February 2007 |
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