Who regulates Structural Engineers?
The Institution of Structural Engineers is governed by Royal Charter, bye-laws, regulations and standing orders. It's governing Board has twelve members, including the President, Vice-Presidents, up to three past Presidents and Council members. It is advised by the Institution of Structural Engineers Council.
What is IStructE?
The Institution of Structural Engineers – IStructE.
How do I use IStructE?
To apply via IStructE complete the application form and return it to our membership team. There is an initial fee of £210. Please note: make sure you give the full name of your university and degree, plus complete details of your engineering experience, to ensure your application proceeds smoothly.
How many IStructE members are there?
How do you get IStructE?
There are three main elements to becoming a Chartered Member of IStructE: academic qualifications, Initial Professional Development (IPD), and Professional Review. If you're picking a degree, choose an accredited course if possible.
What does the IStructE do?
The Institution leads and supports the development of structural engineering worldwide in order to secure a safe and resilient built environment for all.
How do I prepare for IStructE exam?
Start looking at past papers, answering one section at a time at first to work on your technique for each section, adding useful information to your reference folder as you go. Gradually build up your answers until you are answering all the sections of the exam well.