School
Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering is a thriving school within the University's Faculty of Engineering.
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Jobs
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Working with industry
We work together with organisations large and small, using our expertise to find novel solutions to real-world problems and bring commercial success.
Accreditation
Having an accredited degree is a requirement for many engineering careers.
Learning and teaching facilities
We're continually investing in creating an innovative working environment with cutting-edge facilities to help you achieve more.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
Our aim is to build an inclusive community that actively attracts a diverse range of people and supports staff and students to achieve their potential.
Alumni
We love to keep in touch with our former staff and students - it doesn’t matter how long ago you graduated.
The Turner Museum of Glass
Professor William E S Turner was arguably the most knowledgeable person of his era on the history of glass. His collection of glass objects, acquired throughout a lifetime of travels and research during the first half of the twentieth century, makes up the basis of the museum’s exhibits.
Events
We host a number of events and conferences throughout the year.
Hatfield Memorial Lecture
The Hatfield Memorial Lecture is an annual event featuring presentations from noted academics and industrialists on topics as diverse as space exploration and biomaterials.