Talk:List of chemical engineering societies

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Bangladesh is not in Europe, it is in Asia

Eligibility
To my mind this does not include student societies of individual colleges, but only national or supranational ones. It should not be societies slightly connected with, or who might have some members who are chemical engineers. I would make an exception for the ACS which has a fairly strong minority tradition of membership and journals such as Chemical & Engineering News.

If you wish to add one, please write an article, or at least provide proof of existence in the form of a reference (e.g. the Society's web page), so that someone else can.

I am removing redlinks which do not seem to qualify. Chemical Engineer (talk) 16:12, 8 December 2013 (UTC)

Engineering Societies
Many countries do not have specific chemical engineering societies, but general engineering ones, which chemical engineers may join. Examples are Engineers Australia and Engineers Ireland. To my mind these are not chemical engineering societies. Chemical Engineer (talk) 17:33, 12 December 2016 (UTC)

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