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Girls: stick with it

TODAY is International Women in Engineering Day, and while 16% of engineering students are female, women still only make up 9% of the engineering workforce in the UK, according to the Women’s Engineering Society. So are girls giving up on STEM during education, rather than pursuing a career in industry? How can female engineering students stay motivated?

Type: News

To Shrug or Not to Shrug

How turning a blind eye can have serious cumulative effects on process safety

Type: Feature

Destruction of the 'Black Lagoon'

How one chemical engineer balanced contracting work with family life back in the 1980s

Type: Feature

Deadly Oxygen?

Jimmy Hunter looks at the dark side of oxygen and how it can be a powerful workhorse in the chemical industry

Type: Feature

Waldo Semon – Rubber, PVC and... bubblegum?

Waldo Semon has a lot to answer for, finds Claudia Flavell-While

Type: Feature

It’s a Gas, Gas, Gas

H21: why we need bold thinking for a greener, cleaner, low-cost future

Type: Feature

Forms of Contract: Amend at Your Peril

The risks of modifying general conditions of IChemE's model Forms of Contract.

Type: Feature

Trump's New World Orders

TCE looks at how the US president’s newest policies affect global and domestic supply chains, R&D, world health, and the climate...

Type: Feature

Next-Level Separation

A discussion about the promise of 3D-printed membranes, and the research efforts underway that aim to bring imagination to reality

Type: Feature

Webinar: Improve the Accuracy of Your Final Analysis

ON 10 November, The Chemical Engineer hosted a free webinar to discuss techniques to improve the reliability of analytical techniques. A recording of this webinar is now available to stream at the link below.

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Edinburgh launches world-first free online course on CCS

THE University of Edinburgh has launched the world’s first open online course about CCS and is offering it free of charge for those who want to learn about the promise of what could prove to be one of the largest industries created this century.

Type: News

Beale’s Andrew Lecture focuses on CO2 hydrogenation catalysts

ANDY BEALE, professor of chemistry at University College London (UCL), has been awarded IChemE’s 2025 Andrew Medal and Lecture.

Type: News

Accelerating Innovation with DOE

JMP invites engineers to explore an alternative way of experimenting that can increase your effectiveness.

Type: Feature

Centenary Themes: Social Experience

At-a-glance information on what's in the third of our centenary theme specials

Type: Feature

12 injured in Cairo chemicals blast

TWELVE people have been injured in an explosion at a chemicals storage site in Egypt.

Type: News

IChemE calls on UK Government to support engineering green skills

ICHEME has called on the UK Government to support the education and reskilling of engineers to help bring about a sustainable future.

Type: News