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We wouldn’t be a world-leading school if it wasn’t for the skill and determination of our staff and students, past and present.ÌýOur alumni and industry connectionsÌýare core to the way we work, preparing current students for the future and maintaining a global focus.ÌýÌýÌý
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OurÌýgraduates from chemical engineering, industrial chemistry and food science and technology, leaveÌýUNSWÌýwith the training and knowledge to set them apart. Many have gone on to hold very senior positions in industries both at home and around the globe.Ìý

Engage with the School of Chemical Engineering

For more information on how you can engage with the School of Chemical Engineering, please download our brochure.

Alumni

Stay connected to a network of like-minded professionals.ÌýIf you’re a recent or past graduate from the School of Chemical Engineering, we encourage you to stay connected by joining our alumni network. It’s a great way to remain part of the community, maintain your network of peers and build new connections.ÌýYou’ll beÌýkept up to date with all the latest happenings at the school,Ìýimportant developments in Chemical Engineering innovation and research achievements. You’ll also get first dibs on our fantastic alumni events.Ìý

We’dÌýlove to hear from you.ÌýPlease let us know what you are up to by sending us an emailÌýand/or: Ìý

  • Joining our  group of more than 1500+ connectionsÌý
  • Find and follow us on our Social Media pages:Ìý,Ìý,Ìý,Ìý
  •  online networkÌý
  • Read some of our School of Chemical Engineering alumni stories

Giving Ìý

By giving to a specific cause at UNSW, you create change where it means the most to you. From enabling high-end research to advancing the student experience, your donation can make a difference and help us achieve remarkable things.  Ìý

Professional societiesÌý

We cover a wide range of study areas,Ìýso we are associated with many different professional societies. Some cover broad chemical disciplines,ÌýwhileÌýothers are more focused on a specific area.ÌýProfessional societies are a great source of information on your chosen field, they hold networking events and provide invaluable links for your career advancement. Most engineers are members of one or more societies, and it’s up to you which you choose.ÌýÌý

Industry partners

Our school was set up with the industry in mind. Through these partnerships, we’re able to understand industry needs now and in the future, consulting on many levels. This includes providing advice and embarking on co-operative research projects.

Our research

UNSW Engineering students are required to undertake 60 days of industrial training. This is a great opportunity for employers to engage with potential future employees and to mentor the next generation of engineers.    

Industrial training

UNSW Engineering students are required to undertake 60 days of industrial training. This is a great opportunity for employers to engage with potential future employees and to mentor the next generation of engineers.    
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Women in engineering

We’re committed to inspiring young women to pursue careers in engineering. The Women in Engineering Program aims to support female engineering students at UNSW, and celebrate the successes of our graduates.
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Alumni stories

Meet some of our School of Chemical Engineering alumni.

Industry partners

We produce some of the world’s top Engineers and we also develop innovative products and systems that challenge the way things are done. Explore our industry partnerships and read about our most recent achievements.

Inspiring alumni series

In 2020, we launched the "Inspiring Alumni" series offering a platform for students to connect with our alumni. The series has featured numerous notable alumni, and exemplifies the school’s dedication to fostering a supportive community, celebrating alumni achievements, and inspiring future Chemical Engineering students.Ìý