UK energy intensive industries need to develop and implement new technologies to meet emission reduction targets, as outlined in a briefing by the first recipient of a new chemical engineering fell...
Applications for UK undergraduate degree courses in chemical engineering continue to rise, despite a marked overall decline in applications for the 2012/2013 academic year.
The number of students opting to study chemical engineering at UK universities increased by 16% this year, with record student numbers totalling more than 2000 for the first time.
A lively discussion ensued at the recent Western Australia Joint Chemical Engineering Committee (WA JCEC) AGM and dinner, following a presentation by special guest speaker Neil Palmer, CEO of the N...
Communication between policymakers in government and the engineering profession has made significant inroads since the creation of two engineering alliances – Engineering the Future (EtF) and Educa...
Judith Hackitt, chair of Great Britain's Health and Safety Executive (HSE), has been confirmed as IChemE president for 2013-14.
Huntsman Pigments won the top prize at last night’s IChemE 2011 Awards ceremony in recognition of its revamped site in Calais, France. More than 400 guests from all over the world were in Birmingh...
IChemE president Sir William Wakeham was in Bradford, UK this week for the opening of the city University’s new chemical engineering laboratory.
IChemE members now have free online access to the UK <i>Science in Parliament</i> journal. <i>Science in Parliament</i> is the journal of the UK parliamentary and scientific committee and is publis...
IChemE's Oil and Natural Gas Subject Group staged its first event in Malaysia last week.
IChemE and Elsevier recognised the ‘invisible people’ of peer reviewed publishing yesterday at a reception in Berlin, Germany as part of the 8th European Congress of Chemical Engineering (ECCE 8).
IChemE has published shortlists for its 2011 Young Chemical Engineer and Innovator of the Year Awards.