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Be at the forefront of advancements in chemical engineering, driving innovation in processes, materials, and technologies.
Chemistry lover? Problem solver? Fascinated by the future of the world’s resources? As a chemical engineer, you'll be at the forefront of one of the greatest challenges of our time - building a more sustainable future.
From meeting society’s growing demand for energy and chemicals to developing greener solutions, you'll tackle real-world problems using the latest industry case studies. Our modules are shaped by cutting-edge research, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to drive innovation in renewable fuels, sustainable water treatment, and electrocatalysis.
Immersed in industry
Our teaching staff hold an impressive array of industry experience between them – from industrial engineering and sustainability expertise, to cutting-edge materials scientists and business leaders. You’ll meet industry experts, as well as benefitting from our links to organisations like BP, Waternet and IChemE.
Following our practical, hands-on teaching, you'll graduate ready to make an impact from day one. Our dedicated careers team will support you every step of the way, helping you explore opportunities in process industries, power generation, environmental protection and more. You could find yourself working for industry leaders like Proctor and Gamble or TotalEnergies, driving innovation in a rapidly evolving world.
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