Diversity – MIT Department of Chemistry

Diversity

We are committed to increasing the diversity and inclusiveness of the MIT community. There can be no barrier to talent at MIT: solving some of the world’s most challenging problems will require a rich variety of perspectives and abilities. We welcome and encourage talented individuals of all racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, and disabilities to join us in our pursuit of a better world.

Black Graduate Student Association

Black Graduate Student Association (BGSA)

Promoting the cohesiveness and success of African, African-American, and Afro-Caribbean graduate students at MIT.

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The Black Graduate Student Association (BGSA) seeks to promote the cohesiveness and success of African, African-American, and Afro-Caribbean graduate students at MIT. The group host different types of events: social events—e.g, community lunches, bowling outings, game nights, academic or career development events—e.g, lunch talks, career workshops.

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Creating Bonds with Chemistry Program

A (Pilot) Program for URG chemistry majors and their advisors to partner with chemistry faculty on research projects.

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Chemical Bonding Fellows (CBFs) will spend 9 weeks in Chemistry over the summer, carrying out collaborative research. All expenses will be covered including participation in the MIT’s Summer Research Program (MSRP)’s educational and social activities. No proceeds from funding sought will be used to support MIT Chemistry faculty or MIT Chemistry students.

MIT ICEO

Institute Community and Equity Office

Diversity. Equity. Inclusion.

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The Institute Community and Equity Office (ICEO) serves as a thought leader on the subjects of community, equity, inclusion, and diversity; a focal point for organizing MIT’s related activities and conversations; and a hands-on practitioner who disseminates best practices and inspires the awareness and enthusiasm to help them flourish.

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Latinx Graduate Student Association (LGSA)

The Latinx Graduate Students Association (LGSA) fosters community among the Latinx graduate students of MIT.

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The LGSA seeks to empower its members through the creation of a strong network of graduate students, faculty, administrators and alumni that will aid in the retention, graduation and professional support of the MIT Latinx student. Contact lgsa-exec@mit.edu for more information.

Latino Cultural Center

Latino Cultural Center (LCC)

A hub for Latino students and student organizations.

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The LCC functions as the hub for Latino students and student organizations, as well as individual community members interested in learning more about Latino culture. The purpose of the LCC is to provide a space for students to meet with study groups or to study individually, to socialize, and to hold cultural and social events.

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LGBTQ @ MIT

An intercultural resource for diverse gender, romantic, and sexual identities.

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LBGTQ+ Services supports numerous student, employee, and alumni groups as well as other departments and initiatives on campus aiming to foster equity, intersectionality, and the continuum of social justice.

MIT ACCESS

MIT ACCESS Program

Opening doors and promoting diversity in science and engineering.

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The MIT Access Program is a two-day program to introduce talented undergraduate students to the opportunities for graduates of Ph.D. programs in chemistry, chemical engineering and materials science.

MIT MLK Visiting Professors and Scholars Program

MLK Visiting Professors and Scholars Program

Honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by increasing the presence of minority scholars at MIT.

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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology established the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Visiting Professor Program to enhance and recognize the contributions of outstanding scholars. The program honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by increasing the presence of minority scholars at MIT.

NOBCChE

National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE)

A non-profit professional organization dedicated to assisting black and other minority students and professionals.

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The mission of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE) is to build an eminent cadre of successful diverse global leaders in STEM and advance their professional endeavors by adding value to their academic, development, leadership, and philanthropic endeavors throughout the life-cycle of their careers.

MIT Office Graduate Education

Office of Graduate Education (OGE)

Fostering academic excellence and quality of life for MIT’s community of graduate students.

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The Office of Graduate Education is an Institute-wide support and referral office for graduate students and graduate administrators. The OGE supports and serves individual graduate students, programs, and schools in order to make graduate education at MIT empowering, exciting, holistic, and transformative.

OMP

Office of Multicultural Programs (OMP)

Explore. Reflect. Develop. Connect.

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The Office of Multicultural Programs seeks to foster an inclusive and affirming campus climate. They provide oversight for the Black Student Union and the Latin Cultural Center, and advise the approximately seventy culturally-focused student clubs and organization, while serving as a safe space for students to develop connections and broaden their scope.

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Women+ In Chemistry (WIC+)

WIC+ uses the lens of gender to guide its support of graduate students and postdocs in the Department of Chemistry.

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The mission of WIC+ is to foster a sense of community in the department, facilitate connections with the greater community, support the professional development of department members, and advocate for people of all genders and for gender diversity in the department and the entire chemistry community.