Communities
Explore a wide variety of special interest groups and discover your niche! Find a community of like-minded professionals and collaborate and network on a local and global stage.
Collaborate with scientists in your field of chemistry and stay current in your area of specialization.
Connect with professionals in your geographic area to network, grow professionally and advocate for chemistry.
Access the latest research and educational opportunities for professionals working in the chemical industry.
Learn about ACS programs and activities for scientists outside of the US and network locally and globally.
Advocate for chemistry and high-priority legislative issues that are important to the chemical enterprise.
Participate in a high school club to extend your chemistry experience beyond the classroom and into your everyday life and beyond.
Participate in industry roundtables of more than 40 global companies to promote the implementation of sustainable and green chemistry.
Rely on the American Association of Chemistry Teachers to get the support you need as a chemistry educator to enhance the classroom experience for your students.
Engage with other chemistry students at your college to enhance your academic experience and prepare for a successful career.
Network with early-career chemists and professionals to share resources and collaborate on ideas and opportunities to advance your career.
Share your wisdom and experience by mentoring a young chemist, inspiring a student, or advocating for chemistry.
Promote and support the advancement of women in the chemical sciences to positively impact society and the profession.
Promote and support the inclusion and recognition of people of all orientations and genders.
Support and promote educational and professional opportunities for persons with disabilities in the chemical sciences.
Support and promote the advancement of minority chemistry professionals and recognize their professional accomplishments.
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