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THE INSTITUTE OF
MATERIALS, MINERALS AND
MINING
MEMBERSHIP
MATTERS
Sarah Boad, CEng CSci FIMMM
Membership Development
Manager
The global network for the materials cycle
WHO ARE WE I?
• Professional body of 17,000+ members
worldwide
• Origins go back over 130 years
• IOM3 formed from the merger of IOM and
IMM in 2002
• Since then, merged with IoPackaging, IWS,
ICT, IVE
• Licenced by EC for EngTech, IEng and CEng
• Also award CSci, RSci, RSciTech and CEnv
WHO ARE WE II?
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) is a
major UK engineering institution
Its activities encompass the whole materials cycle, from
exploration and extraction, through characterisation,
processing, forming, finishing and application, to product
recycling and land reuse.
It exists to promote and develop all aspects of materials
science and engineering, geology, mining and associated
technologies,
Mineral and petroleum engineering and extraction
metallurgy, as a leading authority in the worldwide materials
and mining community.
Materials Divisions I
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The British Composites Society
The Ceramics Society
Functional Materials Division
The Iron and Steel Society
Materials Science & Technology Division
Light Metals Division
The Polymer Society
The Wood Technology Society
Light Metals Division
The Polymer Society
The Wood Technology Society
MATERIALS DIVISIONS II /
APPLICATIONS
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International Mining & Minerals Association - IMMa
* Mining Technology Division
* Oil and Gas Division
* Applied Earth Science Division
* Mineral Processing & Extractive
Metallurgy Division
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Automotive Applications Division
Biomedical Applications Division
Casting Division
The Packaging Society
Surface Engineering Division
4 REASONS TO JOIN THE
INSTITUTE
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Information
Networking
Qualifications
Professional Development
INFORMATION
• Materials World – monthly magazine
FREE (worth £45 per annum)
• Email Alerts
• Website
• Access to the Materials Information
Service FREE
• Electronic Access to IOM3 journals
MORE INFORMATION
• Situations Vacant
• Vacation Work Placement
• Reduced Rate Conference Fees
and Publications
• Update details online
• Technical Profile
ONLINE JOURNALS
• Applied Earth Science
• British Ceramics Transactions
• Corrosion Engineering, Science
&Technology
• Interdisciplinary Reviews
• International Materials Reviews
• Ironmaking and Steelmaking
• Materials Science and Technology
• Mineral Processing & Extractive Metallurgy
• Mining Technology
• Powder Metallurgy
• Plastics, Rubbers and Composites:
Macromolecular Eng.
• Science & Technology of Welding & Joining
• Surface Engineering
NETWORKING
• ~ 50 local societies in UK and Ireland
• Overseas Societies
• Supported by IOM3 staff and a grant
MEMBERSHIP GRADES
INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS,
MINERALS AND MINING
• Student (PG – yearly membership)
– UG package to cover course + 1st
year post-course.
• Graduate (GradIMMM). Degree
• ProfGradIMMM - Accredited Qualification
for CEng, IEng, CSci + 2 years IPD
• TIMMM
• Associate - AIMMM
• Professional Member (MIMMM) >25
• Fellow (FIMMM) Age > 35
PROFESSIONAL
QUALIFICATIONS
• Engineering Technician – Eng Tech
• Incorporated Engineer – IEng
• Chartered Engineer – CEng
• Registered Science Technician (RSciTech)
• Registered Scientist - RSci
• Chartered Scientist – CSci
• Chartered Environmentalist - CEnv
PROFESSIONAL
QUALIFICATIONS
Professional qualifications are awarded when
•You are educated to the appropriate level
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•You have been fully trained on the job
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•You have demonstrated that you are able to
work as a professional
THE BENEFITS
• Professionally qualified employee who is
• Experienced and Motivated
• Supported by a professional
organisation
• Networked with other Institute
Members
• Has access to Institute services
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT FOR
CEng
• An accredited Bachelors degree with
honours in engineering or technology,
plus either an appropriate Masters
degree accredited by a professional
engineering institution, or appropriate
further learning to Masters level
• or an accredited integrated MEng
degree
• For degrees started in 1999 or later
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT FOR
IEng
• An accredited Bachelors or honours
degree in engineering or technology
• or a Higher National Certificate or
Diploma or a Foundation Degree in
engineering or technology, plus
appropriate further learning to degree
level
• or an NVQ4 or SVQ4 which has been
approved for the purpose by a licensed
engineering institution
• For degrees started in 1999 or later
COMPETENCES AND
COMMITMENTS for CEng
A. Use a combination of general and
specialised engineering knowledge and
understanding to optimise the
application of existing and emerging
technology
COMPETENCES AND
COMMITMENTS for CEng II
B. Apply appropriate theoretical and
practical methods to the analysis and
solution of engineering problems
C. Provide technical and commercial
leadership
D. Demonstrate effective interpersonal
skills
COMPETENCES AND
COMMITMENTS for CEng III
E. Demonstrate a personal commitment to
professional standards, recognising
obligations to society, the profession
and the environment
CEng guide at
www.iom3.org/content/professional-member
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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Professional Advisor Services
Young Persons’ Lecture Competition
Soft Skills Seminars
Local Society Meetings
Technical Conferences and
Meetings
• Access to MIS FREE
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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Oxford Materials Society
London Materials Society
Birmingham Metallurgical Association
Good programme of lectures
YPLC heat – Spring 2015
28 and under on 1st June 2015
Prizes - £100 – heat; £150 – regional;
£750 – national plus representing UK in
World Final – Ireland!!
WHY JOIN ?
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Professional recognition eg CEng CSci
Access to technical advice / information
Network of local societies
Choice of member journals such as
Materials World
• Members website: including accessing
own details, member profiles, electronic
journals
• Email alerts
WHY JOIN ?
• Career development !
• Climbing the ladder
• Builds on your academic
achievements
• Recognised by employers
• Nationally and internationally
recognised increases your mobility
workwise
• Relates to you and only you
WHAT DOES UNDERGRADUATE
STUDENT MEMBERSHIP COST?
One off Payment of £39 for up to 5 years
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POST GRADUATE MEMBERSHIP
Same benefits as Undergraduate
membership.
Costs £32 pa
CONTACT DETAILS
Website: www.iom3.org/join
Sarah Boad CEng CSci FIMMM
tel 01926 430185 direct / voicemail
e-mail : [email protected]
Twitter: @SarahBoadIOM3
THANKS FOR LISTENING !
ANY QUESTIONS?
BULLET LIST
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) is a
major UK engineering institution
Its activities encompass the whole materials cycle, from
exploration and extraction, through characterisation,
processing, forming, finishing and application, to product
recycling and land reuse.
It exists to promote and develop all aspects of materials
science and engineering, geology, mining and associated
technologies,
Mineral and petroleum engineering and extraction
metallurgy, as a leading authority in the worldwide materials
and mining community.
BULLET LIST
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) is a
major UK engineering institution
Its activities encompass the whole materials cycle, from
exploration and extraction, through characterisation,
processing, forming, finishing and application, to product
recycling and land reuse.
It exists to promote and develop all aspects of materials
science and engineering, geology, mining and associated
technologies,
Mineral and petroleum engineering and extraction
metallurgy, as a leading authority in the worldwide materials
and mining community.