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Featured Past Virtual Events

Global Scientific Collaboration: Key to Scientific Success

ACS Past-President, Joe Francisco (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) and Matthew Michalsaka-Smith (University of Chicago) talk about the importance of international collaboration and why it is vital to your scientific career.

International Collaboration at the National Science Foundation: Expanding the Frontiers of Research and Creating a Globally-Engaged Workforce

Dr. Rebecca Keiser, Head of the Office of International Science & Technology (OISE) at the National Science Foundation spoke to a live and web audience about the big ideas and processes coming out of the NSF and highlighted the importance of global scientific collaboration.

Going Beyond Borders: Lab Safety Around the Globe

Every day, thousands of scientists travel around the globe to engage in scientific exchange, training, and collaboration. Learning about the lab safety issues and practices used in the host country should always be a top priority.

Live Webinars

Did you miss our last webinar with NCURA or another one of our events? Check our the IC events page to catch the archived version! 

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Looking for recordings of our previous webinars?

Find recordings of past webinars and events in the International Center Archives.

Affiliates

Affiliates of the ACS International Center™ are institutions and organizations who have joined hands with the ACS to promote international exchange opportunities to those seeking to gain intellectual experience abroad.

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Career Resources

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The American Chemical Society and its affiliates have compiled a comprehensive list of resources available to scientists and engineers considering career development or professional transition.

Why Collaborate Internationally?

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...the data says you should!

ACS past President writes about the importance of international scientific collaborations.

An analysis published in Nature finds that internationally mobile authors have roughly 40% higher citation rates than authors affiliated with only one country.

 

Interested in promoting your organization's programs with the ACS International Center™? Learn how to become an affiliate of the ACS International Center™, and expose your programs to a global audience with online links, webinars, and presence at scientific meetings worldwide. E-mail us at ic@acs.org.