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Mission
The mission of the Young Engineers Programme (YEP) is to actively support and develop the objectives of IABSE by focusing on issues relevant to young engineers. This includes increasing the participation of Young Members (YM) within the Association, facilitating their international networking as well as recruiting new IABSE Members.
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YEP Board
The Board of Young Engineers met for the third time in Lisbon on September 12th, 2005. 
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Activities
IABSE wants to motivate and encourage promising young researchers and practioners to share their experience and to give them a chance to build up a network with more experienced engineers. For this purpose IABSE has started a Young Engineers Programme (YEP) in 2002.
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Outstanding Contribution Award
A Jury selects two outstanding contributions presented by Young Engineers at the annual IABSE Symposium and present them with the Outstanding Contribution Award, consisting of a diploma and a prize money.The financial support to this programme is offered by IABSE Fellows, the Organising Committee of the IABSE Conference and sponsors. 
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