Student Engagement
There are a number of ways for industry to engage with both undergraduate and graduate students. Here's some examples:
- Speaking to classes or student organizations
- Providing a facility tour for students
- Mentoring students
- Volunteering as a judge in the Denman Undergraduate Research Forum
- Holding company information sessions as part of the recruitment process
- Student internships
- Participating in programs offered by the ASC Center for Career and Professional Success
If you are interested in any of these opportunities or have others you wish to pursue, please contact Dr. Jane Jackman, Vice Chair for Undergraduate Studies (jackman.14@osu.edu) or Dr. Christine Thomas, Vice Chair for Graduate Studies (thomas.3877@osu.edu).
Below is a listing of the student organizations and contact emails. For more information and additional contacts, please reach out to the Graduate Studies Office (thomas.3877@osu.edu).
Student Organizations
- American Chemical Society – OSU Student Chapter
- Chemistry and Biochemistry Club
- Buckeye Biochemistry Program
- ChemTALKS
- Electrochemical Society
- Females of Chemistry Uniting Scientists (FOCUS), focus.osu@gmail.com
- Inorganic Chemistry Exchange (ICE), inorganicchemistryexchange@gmail.com
- Joint Safety Team (JST), cbc-jst@lists.osu.edu
- National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE), nobccheeboard@buckeyemail.osu.edu
- OChemTALKS
- Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS), sacnaschapterosu@gmail.com