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Article Competition - How is Chemical Engineering Addressing a Global Issue

Article Competition - How is Chemical Engineering Addressing a Global Issue

28th September 2020

Chemical engineers help provide solutions to many challenges our global society faces, big or small, from food security and access to clean water to environmental pollution and human health. Have you been part of, seen or heard research and innovation that help to tackle our current global issues? We want to know!

After a successful article writing competition last year, the IChemE London and South East Coast Young Members Forum are continuing the article writing competition this winter.

Please enter your article on “How is Chemical Engineering addressing a global issue” for your chance to win £50 Amazon voucher and have your work be seen by other IChemE members in your region!

The top winning entry of the competition will be published in the London and South East Members' group Annual Newsletter in January 2021.

Deadline 

20 November 2020.

Prize

The first place winner will receive £50 in Amazon vouchers and a chance to publish their work in London and South East annual newsletter. The second and third place winners will receive a £30 and £20 Amazon voucher respectively.

How to enter and competition rules:

  1. All entries must be submitted via email to londonseymf@ichememember.org, with the subject: YMF Article Competition. Please include your IChemE membership number in email.
  2. Enter a machine-typed short text article in a PDF document with a maximum of 300 words.
  3. Your entry must be in English, original and unpublished. Any work posted online is considered published.
  4. The entries will be evaluated by a panel of judges formed by professional chemical/mechanical engineers in the region.
  5. The document should include the entry's subject title. As we will use blind judging, please do not include any details such as your name, address, phone number, email address or any other identifying information in your entry or in the document name.
  6. Entries exceeding the word limit will be penalised.

Good luck.


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