Are you an engineer with a story to tell? IChemE’s innovative campaign asks engineers to capture and share their experiences on video.
IChemE's 83rd President, Mark Apsey, urged chemical engineers to continue to make a difference in his Presidential Address.
A new collaboration with The3Engineers will see IChemE help educate primary school children on the importance of sustainable solutions.
The National Engineering Policy Centre has unveiled new policy priorities for the next UK government.
Chemical and process engineers from across the globe are being urged to highlight the world-leading contributions of their colleagues as IChemE’s 2025 medals and prizes open for nominations.
New members of IChemE's Board of Trustees have been confirmed today, and will take up their seats at the end of the AGM.
IChemE's report describes the scope of the global technical challenges that chemical engineers are facing, and illustrates how central the profession is to achieving a sustainable future.
Following the announcement of the 2024 UK General Election, IChemE sets out its policy priorities for the next government.
The new report assesses actions to mitigate the health risks associated with the use of public waters contaminated with human waste.
Several leading IChemE representatives were in attendance at the 2024 edition of the UK's largest annual chemical, laboratory and process industries supply chain expo and speaker event.
Applications are invited for the Ashok Kumar Fellowship, a three-month placement at the UK Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology.
Eligible IChemE members are invited to cast their votes before 16 May 09.30 BST.