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September 26, 2007
November 21, 2008
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All NSPE members automatically qualify to join one of six practice-specific engineering interest groups. Each provides members with benefits unique to their field, including opportunities to: 1) Network within their communities of practice across geographical lines, 2) Build leadership skills and professional alliances, 3) Give input on products and services designed to serve the whole engineering community, 4) Help recognize leading and emerging engineers within your field with awards and scholarships, and 5) Join in mentoring young engineers within your practice community.
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The Professional Engineers in Construction offers members a unique opportunity to share knowledge across geographical boundaries. >>
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Attracting, training, and mentoring the professional engineers is just part of the important role of the Professional Engineers in Higher Education. >>
| Engineers across all industrial sectors,will benefit from the Professional Enginers in Industry's focus on employment practices and legisaltion. >> |
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The Professional Engineers in Private Practice provides a wide range of growth opportunities no matter the stage of your career. >>
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All NSPE members 35 years of age and younger are part of the new Young Engineers interest group. >> |
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EJCDC Contract Documents
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Motivation Factors of Young Engineers
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Ethics of Emerging Technologies: Scientific Facts and Moral Challenges
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The Structural Engineer’s Professional Training Manual
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