President's Address: An institution for everyone?

Author: N. Russell

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3 February 2014

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President's Address: An institution for everyone?

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N. Russell

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 2, 2014, Page(s) 5

Date published

3 February 2014

Author

N. Russell

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 2, 2014, Page(s) 5

Price

Free

Recounting his perhaps unusual route into structural engineering, 2014 Institution President, Nick Russell, outlines initiatives that will help to ensure the Institution remains relevant in today’s society and in particular, how it can help members that work in small practices.

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5
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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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