London and South East Coast Young (UK)

Why I Became a Chemical Engineer?

Why I Became a Chemical Engineer?

22nd September 2019

When I was a child, I used to enjoy mixing different herbs and spices when I was learning how to cook, experimenting with different combinations from the kitchen cabinet to obtain a unique rich and tasty flavour. This motivated me to become a Chemical Engineer! And you? We want to know your motivation!

The IChemE London and South East Coast Young Members Forum have organised their 1st Article Writing Competition. Please enter for your chance to win £50 prize and have your work be seen by other IChemE members in your region! The top winning entry of this competition will be published in the London and South East Members' group Annual Newsletter in January 2020.

The competition is open to all students and is also open to professionals who have lived in the UK for over 10 years.

Deadline 

10 October 2019.

Prize

The first place winner will receive a £50 prize and a chance to publish their work in the London and South East Annual Newsletter.

How to enter and competition rules:

  • all entries must be submitted via email to londonseymf@ichememember.org with the subject headline of: YMF article competition
  • enter a machine-typed short text in a PDF document with a maximum of 300 words
  • your entry must be in English, original and unpublished. Any work posted online is considered published
  • the entries will be evaluated by a panel of judges formed by professional Chemical Engineers in the region
  • the document should also include the entry's title. As judging will be completed blind, do not include your name, address, phone number, email address or other identifying information on the top line of your entry
  • entries exceeding the word limit will be penalised.

We look forward to receiving you entries.


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