Association for Women in Chemistry
at Northwestern University
Association for Women in Chemistry (AWC) is a graduate student organization at Northwestern University. We work towards building community among graduate women in chemistry, promoting & advancing women's leadership in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), and sponsoring workshops & seminars focused on professional skills development for early-career women in the sciences.
To stay up-to-date on our upcoming events and opportunities, please find us on Facebook or join our listserv!
AWC@listserv.it.northwestern.edu
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Programming
AWC hosts events throughout the year: socials, seminars, and skill-building workshops. Join our listserv to get updates!
Professional Development Workshops
Each spring, AWC sponsors a skill workshop. Past events include:
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Communications Workshop through the Committee on the Advancement of Women Chemists (COACh)
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"Building Your Confidence for Successful Interviewing" Workshop, with Nadine Haupt & Alecia Wartowski
Community Building Socials
Each quarter or each month, join us for an opportunity to mingle with graduate & post-doc women in chemistry over free coffee and snacks!
Panels & Discussions
Past events include:
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Women in STEM Career Panel: Industry, Academia & National Labs
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NU Chemistry Reunion Alumni Career Panel
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An Inclusive Discussion: Women in STEM w/Dr. Alice Eagly
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Publish or Parent: A Panel on Academia & Work/Family Balance
Chicago and Northwestern Collaborations
AWC collaborates with other organizations on campus and in Chicago. You can check out some of the other great organizations at NU below:
Other organizations for women in science in Chicago:
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Association for Women in Science, Chicago
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Women Chemists Committee, American Chemical Society
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Iota Sigma Pi, Chicago Chapter