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Ethics Series: Did you sleep well?
Speaking the truth when others don’t want to hear has to be part of our DNA as engineers, says Dame Judith Hackitt
Type: Feature
Dreaming Big and Changing the World Through Chemical Engineering
Amanda Jasi speaks to pioneering chemical engineer Robert Langer about his successes and offers advice for the next generation of chemical engineers looking to change the world
Type: Feature
Scottish Parliament needs MPs with science backgrounds, and input from a balance of experts, says Tom Baxter
Type: Feature
Experts gather to discuss our discipline’s future in terms of sustainability and the environment
Type: Feature
Jane Cutler talks to Adam Duckett about her inspirations and quest for skills
Type: Feature
Adam Duckett on engineers and readers predicting and shaping the future
Type: Feature
Volunteer Spotlight: Adriana Vargas-Colwill CEng MIChemE
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Type: Feature
NXplorers: Equipping young chemical engineers to build a sustainable world
YOUNG chemical engineers were given the chance to solve real-world problems with systems thinking, at an IChemE-hosted NXplorers workshop earlier this month. “The purpose is to empower young people and equip them with the tools and the thinking so that they can create the sustainable solutions that the world needs,” explained Tariq Hussain, NXplorers lead at Shell.
Type: News
Adam Duckett on why solving the world’s grand challenges needs even grander vision – and how you can contribute
Type: Feature
Networking to Build Connections and Find a Job
Networking is a word that can strike fear into anyone. Vince Pizzoni aims to banish the dread and show you how networking can be fun as well as a key pillar in your career journey
Type: Feature
Adam Duckett on the rich opportunities open to those with a chemical engineering education
Type: Feature
The Puzzle of Placements: A Q&A Guide for Students
Applying for placements can be a confusing process – timelines vary, roles are diverse and advice isn’t always consistent. Orla Douds and Laura Grindey from IChemE’s National Early Careers Committee respond to some of the most common questions asked by students
Type: Feature
Informal, interactive mentoring sessions can help to raise safety awareness in all areas of an organisation
Type: Feature
Successes, regrets - and the damage being done to our children's futures
Type: Feature
Former US congressman Donald Rumsfeld gave this answer to a question relating to evidence linking the government of Iraq with the supply of weapons of mass destruction to terrorist groups
Type: Feature
Fighting complacency and drift by using process safety performance indicators to establish and maintain a state of “chronic unease”
Type: Feature
