New courses

We regularly develop new courses as part of our ongoing commitment to expanding our portfolio of expert-led training for industry professionals.
Alongside strengthening our core training offering, we are focused on providing opportunities to develop knowledge and understanding in new areas such as sustainability and digitalisation to meet the evolving needs of those working in chemical, process and biochemical engineering.
New courses include
Project Management in the Chemical and Process Industries
Explore how to apply core project management principles across the full project lifecycle, with a focus on the key phases of feasibility studies, front-end engineering design (FEED), and detailed design. The course will provide practical insights into effective project management in the context of engineering projects.
Ideal for early-career engineers seeking to build project skills or more experienced project managers transitioning into chemical and process environments.
New Managers in Chemical and Process Engineering
Develop the skills required to succeed in your first management role and discover practical solutions to common problems facing new and emerging managers.
Designed for chemical, process and biochemical engineers taking on their first management role.
Fundamentals of Process Safety in the Water Sector
Develop your understanding of process safety requirements in the water sector. The course covers the key principles of process safety and its management across the entire life cycle of a process plant – from conceptual design through to operation, maintenance and modification – and includes sector-specific case studies and practical insights.
Ideal for anyone involved in the design, operation, modification or maintenance of process plants in the water sector.
Advanced Ammonia Safety
A specialised course designed to equip you with practical tools and insights to improve safety, compliance and risk management in amonia-handling operations.
Designed for professionals working with ammonia in production, storage, refrigeration, transport or use.
Carbon Dioxide Safety
Discover practical tools to assess and mitigate CO₂-related risks. Whether you're designing new infrastructure or operating existing systems, you'll gain critical insights to help protect people, assets, and the environment.
Designed for professionals involved in carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) projects who need to understand the unique hazards associated with CO2.
Process Safety Performance Indicators
Learn how to improve the overall effectiveness of your PSPIs as part of an effective process safety management system by exploring good practice and current thinking.
Designed for those responsible for/involved in implementing and managing process safety performance indicators and/or process safety management review processes.
Fundamentals of Digitalisation in the Chemical and Process Industries
Develop your understanding of digitalisation in the chemical, process and biochemical industries – its practical application, associated opportunities and risks, and the key factors influencing uptake and utilisation of digital technologies.
Ideal for anyone wanting to develop their understanding of digitalisation in the chemical, process and biochemical industries.
Energy from Waste
Explore the technical and operational aspects of producing energy from waste, as well as the business case and business benefits of Energy from Waste (EfW) and wider policy, regulatory and environmental factors.
Designed for engineers involved in front end design, environmental assessment, energy efficiency schemes and waste minimisation. Senior managers wanting to understand the complexities of energy from waste and how they might strategically consider it for their business will also benefit.
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The Business of Chemical Engineering
Offered in-company, this course provides an awareness of the main issues, challenges and uncertainties faced during chemical engineering projects and operations.
Ideal for in-house teams of non-STEM professionals who would benefit from an insight into chemical engineering and the process industries.