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US rejoins Paris Agreement

US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order for the country to rejoin the Paris Agreement, along with other orders intended to confront the climate crisis and attempt to “undo the damage” of the last four years.

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McGagh, Sorensen and McBride-Wright honoured by the King

CHEMICAL engineers John McGagh, Eva Sorensen and Mark McBride-Wright have been recognised and celebrated for their contributions and service in the Order of Australia awards, and the 2023 King’s Birthday Honours list.

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Marlene Kanga awarded Queen’s Birthday Honours

MARLENE Kanga, a chartered chemical engineer who successfully campaigned for a global engineering day, has been awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia (OA) in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours List in Australia.

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Folayan awarded MBE in New Year Honours

ICHEME Fellow Oluwole Olawale Folayan has been appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the King’s 2023 New Year Honours List for services to equality, diversity and inclusion in engineering.

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IChemE Fellow awarded Australia Day honours

ICHEME Fellow Geoffrey Stevens, a chemical engineering professor at the University of Melbourne, has been awarded Officer (AO) in the General Division of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day 2020 Honours list.

Type: News

What Have Chemical Engineers Been Earning in 2018?

IChemE members were asked to reveal the salaries and benefits they received in 2018, to develop the Institution’s understanding of the key trends in chemical engineers’ earnings. Data was gathered from countries with the highest concentration of IChemE members. More than 2,200 members took part in the survey in Australia, Ireland, Malaysia, South Africa and the UK.

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Money Talks

OVER 3,200 members participated in this year’s IChemE salary and member satisfaction survey. They hailed from our top 11 member countries – the UK, Malaysia, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, India, Canada, United Arab Emirates and the US.

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Conversation is Key

Shape chemical engineering and the Institution through Interface

Type: Feature

Manufacturing Documents

Continuing the theme of communication, this month we take a look at technical writing.

Type: Feature

Common Working Practices Risk Home Office Enforcement Action

While hiring engineers from overseas is helping to ease skills shortages in the UK, employers need to check they are not falling foul of their compliance duties.

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UK urged to accelerate CCS plans; and concerns raised about burning biomass

A CARBON capture trade association and a cross-party committee of MPs have called on the UK Government to accelerate the roll out of carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure, as well as provide clarity on its strategy in order to incentivise investment.

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IChemE: a Learned Society and a Review of Policy Work

Working with members to develop a more effective strategy for policy

Type: Feature

Peer Review

How your application to get Chartered is processed

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Ethics Series: A Circle of Trust

Joan Cordiner discusses the world of professional ethics

Type: Feature

Flixborough 50 Years On: Lessons for Managers and Engineers Today

Robin Turney says the lessons learned from the disaster are still as relevant now as they were in 1974

Type: Feature

A Critical Safety Moment

Adam Duckett on Trump’s move to eliminate the Chemical Safety Board

Type: Feature

CPD Requirements are Changing - Are You Ready?

GETTING CHARTERED was a significant development in my professional career but not the end of the process. On the contrary, I now had an obligation to demonstrate a continuing commitment to my profession.

Type: Feature

Building Member Engagement

A look at the work of IChemE's policy team.

Type: Feature

Keep the Doors Open

Adam Duckett calls for schools outreach to continue apace into 2019

Type: Feature

Speeding up quality control for biologics

Improving testing of drugs made by living cells

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