Saturday, October 12, 2024
10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
To attend this virtual visit, please register by Oct. 7, 2024
REGISTER HERE
The Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is hosting a virtual visit on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024, for juniors, seniors, post-baccalaureate, and master's students of color underrepresented in the chemical sciences. Specifically, we would like to extend an invitation to those interested in pursuing a PhD in Chemistry. Participants will learn about the research conducted in the six chemistry areas at Illinois: organic, inorganic, physical chemistry, chemical biology, materials, and analytical. Participants will also be able to network with current graduate students, including meeting with members of our chemistry faculty.
Participants will learn about:
- What fellowships are available for students in the chemical sciences
- What constitutes a robust application to Illinois Chemistry
- What programs are available to support students of color during their time at the University of Illinois
Applying to the University of Illinois is exciting because:
- Both subject and general GREs are NOT required for admission into the program.
- There are various resources available for underrepresented students in chemistry.
- For underrepresented students, applying to our program is FREE through the Big 10 Academic Alliance.
Itinerary
Please note all times are Central Time (CT)
10:00 am – Welcoming Remarks
Dr. José Andíno, Chemistry Diversity Committee Chair
10:20 am – Program Resources Overview
Dr. Raylene Gomez, Assistant Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Chemical Sciences
10:20 am – Grad Program Overview
Dr. Joaquín Rodríguez-López, Chemistry Admissions Committee Chair
10:40 am – All You Need to Know About Applying to Illinois Chemistry
Mayra Vazquez Rodriguez, Graduate Admissions Coordinator
Department of Chemistry faculty and staff will answer students' questions about applying to the program. Participants will learn about the fellowships available for underrepresented students in the chemical sciences, what constitutes a robust application to Illinois Chemistry, application fee waivers, GREs, etc.
*Break and transition to breakout rooms (10 minutes)*
11:10 am – Overview Talks and Discussions by Area of Chemistry
Participants will learn about the research conducted in the six chemistry areas at Illinois Chemistry: organic, inorganic, physical chemistry, chemical biology, materials, and analytical.
*Break and transition to main room (10 minutes)*
12:00 pm Life at the U of I and "Chambana"
A panel comprised of graduate students of color from all the chemistry areas will share their life perspectives at U of I and "Chambana." They will share about the student organizations and resources available on campus to support students of color's career and professional development during their time at the University of Illinois. Also, participants will learn about the exciting happenings in Urbana-Champaign.