Discover CIC's new membership experience

Embark on the CIC membership journey with our revamped offering and newly designed pages. All crafted with you and your needs in mind. Join CIC now to unlock a world of possibilities.

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Membership

Not yet a member of the CIC community? It’s time to discover where you belong. Join our network of over 3,000 passionate professionals in the chemical sciences community in Canada, and forge local connections that will last a lifetime.

Student membership

Are you a full-time undergraduate or graduate student pursuing chemistry at a Canadian institution? Good news! Membership is complimentary. Join one of the 35+ student chapters across the country.

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WHAT'S NEW!

Training courses

CIC is partnering with leading organizations to bring valuable training and courses to CIC members at preferential rates.

CIC NEWS

CJCE March Issue and New Virtual Issue

The March issue of The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering (CJCE) is packed with exciting content to explore, starting with the Editor’s Choice article, “Electrolyte migration through electrochemical membranes: Potential source of error in batch electrochemical cells.”, and “State estimation for one-dimensional agro-hydrological processes with model mismatch,”, along with the latest buzz in our virtual issue.

Presented by the members of our Subject Divisions, these free seminar series unite people in the same specialty no matter where they are in Canada. Learn and grow with these series highlighting leaders in the field from across Canada and the world.

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The Chemical Institute of Canada – the interconnected chemical sciences community in Canada

Land Acknowledgment: In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, respect and reciprocity, the CIC National Team acknowledges that our head office is located on the traditional, unceded Territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation. We acknowledge that our work spans the traditional lands of many First Peoples across what is known today as Canada. We are grateful and thankful to the Knowledge Keepers, Elders, and communities who have and continue to care for this land.