Association of Chemical Engineering Students (ACES)
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Are you passionate about chemical engineering? Looking to connect with like-minded students, enhance your skills, and get involved in exciting events? The Association of Chemical Engineering Students (ACES) is the perfect place for you! We host a variety of events including workshops, guest speakers, networking opportunities, and social activities designed to support your academic and professional growth.
Whether you’re just starting out in chemical engineering or preparing to enter the workforce, ACES is the community for you!
Membership Options:
1. Student Member (Curtin Students)
- Who can join: This membership is for all Curtin students studying chemical engineering or related fields.
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Benefits:
- Access to all ACES events, workshops, and networking opportunities.
- The ability to vote at General Meetings and have a say in how the club is run.
- Eligibility to nominate for positions on the ACES committee.
- A chance to develop both professionally and socially with fellow chemical engineering students.
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How to join:
- Simply sign up online and you’ll be added to our list of student members. No payment required—membership is completely free for Curtin students.
2. Associate Member (Non-Curtin Students)
- Who can join: This membership is for non-Curtin students, including those from other universities, Curtin staff, or anyone with a general interest in chemical engineering.
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Benefits:
- Access to all ACES events, workshops, and social activities.
- Network with Curtin chemical engineering students and faculty.
- Although associate members can attend events, they do not have voting rights or eligibility to join the ACES committee.
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How to join:
- Fill out the online membership form to sign up. Once you’re registered, you can start attending our events and engaging with the community. Membership is completely free for associate members.
We look forward to welcoming you to the ACES community. Join us today and get involved in shaping the future of chemical engineering!