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Professor Panagiotis Manesiotis
Head of School, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

"It is my privilege to be Head of the only combined School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in the Russell Group of research-intensive universities at a time when there is such a pressing need for the skills and expertise that these disciplines can provide."

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About Us

45 Academic staff, over 200 students undertaking PhD and Masters programmes, 40 research fellows and nearly 600 undergraduates across our degree pathways.

Strong links with a wide range of industries in the form of collaborative projects and student placements. The curriculum is also heavily informed by industry representatives who sit on an advisory board within the School.

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Our graduates are in high demand by chemical and manufacturing companies, financial services and oil/gas industry.

On average, employment success rates for graduates from our School are greater than 80% after just six months, a statistic not bettered by many others.

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Promoting equality in the sciences

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