Call for a new young surveyors representative to the CLGE Executive Board



We have launched the call for the new young surveyors European Representative to the CLGE Executive Board. The successful applicant will replace the outgoing Representative Ferah Pırlanta Köksal who moves on to become the FIG Young Surveyors Network Global Chair.

The new representative will be selected based on their perspective, previous experience, engagement, outlook and vision for the role. The CLGE General Assembly must approve the appointment of the selected candidate. It is an essential requirement that the Young Surveyor is supported by his/her national association and also the national association must be a member of CLGE.

This is an exiting and very interesting development opportunity for the successful candidate. Please click here to find out more about the role and submit your candidature. Please note applications close on 23 January 2023.

For further information please feel free to contact CLGE Director General Jean-Yves Pirlot or the current Representative to the CLGE Executive Board Ferah Pırlanta Köksal.


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