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Turnaround Kick-Off

Gordon Lawrence explains how to get your maintenance turnaround off on the right foot

Type: Feature

Chemical engineers feature in second season of engineering safety programme

SIX chemical engineers have featured as experts in the second series of Disasters Engineered.

Type: News

Risk: We've Got it Covered

Mariné Botha and Rachel Ramskill share their experiences of working in risk engineering in the Middle East

Type: Feature

Improving Health Outcomes Across the Scale

Adam Duckett on opportunities to improve health

Type: Feature

EngineeringUK launches booklet to encourage the next generation into STEM

ENGINEERINGUK has launched a new careers resource designed to attract young people into STEM careers in conjunction with National Careers Week.

Type: News

Life as an Early Career Engineer

The National Early Careers Committee (UK & Ireland and Malaysia) sheds some light on the challenges and opportunities that different career paths can bring

Type: Feature

Anglo American plans to cleave off coal, platinum, and diamonds after rejecting fresh £34bn offer from BHP

ANGLO AMERICAN has announced plans to break up the company, including getting rid of its coking coal, platinum, and diamonds businesses, as it fends off a takeover from mining rival BHP.

Type: News

IChemE launches virtual work experience for 14 to 18-year-olds

IChemE’s new virtual work experience programmme helps youngsters experience life as a process design engineer and carry out a real-world task

Type: Feature

Statue of engineer Alice Kan unveiled to celebrate National Engineering Day

THE FIRST statue of a living engineer has been unveiled in London to mark National Engineering Day and inspire a new generation to join the profession.

Type: News

Durapipe celebrates 70 years of bringing innovative products to market

Fluid management solutions provider Durapipe has been providing the water and chemical industry with durable, reliable, quality piping products since 1954.

Type: Feature

How Place-Based Learning is Changing the Way We Teach the Energy Transition

Tony Heynen explains how social frameworks are helping students develop appropriate energy solutions in remote Indigenous communities in Queensland, Australia

Type: Feature

The Boundaryless Profession

Adam Duckett discusses the breadth of chemical engineering

Type: Feature

Let's Talk

Adam Duckett asks how we can help students get the best start to their careers

Type: Feature

Positive Change

Adam Duckett welcomes you to the new-look magazine

Type: Feature

LPB: Access All Areas

Key safety resource is now free for members, says Fiona Macleod

Type: Feature

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Jason Ballengee

Yasmin Ali talks to Jason Ballengee about his journey from hydrogen-powered cars to food innovation

Type: Feature

Engineering better healthcare

AN ENGINEERING approach towards designing and managing complex systems could transform health and social care, according to a multi-disciplinary report.

Type: News

Ineos restarts Forties system after unexpected shutdown

INEOS has restarted the UK’s Forties Pipeline after the closure of a valve forced a shutdown of the system.

Type: News

Recycling Needs You

David Hobson talks about his role in recycling and consulting on developing processes for the circular economy

Type: Feature

Pure Processing for Battery Tech

William Hawker discusses his role in commercialising low cost, low emissions processes for production of lithium-ion battery cathode material

Type: Feature