The contribution of Chemical Engineers across four important themes of energy, food, water, and wellbeing cannot be overstated. Chemical Engineers apply practical science based knowledge, engineering best practice and a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to develop sustainable solutions.
That is why for this year's student summit the focus is to assist you in getting hands on practical experiences in these areas which is vital when starting your career and future career development.
Join us for a site tour and a casual lunch with fellow students and industry representatives.
You are the next generation of chemical engineering professionals!
With seven separate events held in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and then Perth join us for a roadshow like no other.
With global society facing challenges for the security of energy, water, food and health. Governments will face challenges to meet climate change commitments. These are core areas of chemical engineering. Sustainability decarbonisation, energy, pharmaceuticals, food and drink, and clean drinking water are just some of the areas where chemical engineering plays a central role.
Come and see hands on what some organisations are doing towards this contribution and showing that Chemical Engineering Matters. Joining in this year's summit is FREE!
Everyone participating will need to be a student member of IChemE which is also FREE for students (for the entire time you are studying your undergraduate degree). Please see below the link to join. Once you have you joined as a member will also receive the student pocketbook which has the concepts, principles and formulas for chemical engineering students and the job hunters guide.
Registrations are now open, places are limited.
If you are studying a chemical, biochemical or process engineering undergraduate degree (or related subject), you can become a Student Member and get access to membership resources such as:
If you have any questions regarding the summit please contact Fiona O'Connor, Regional Development and Engagement Executive, IChemE