Howdy! The 247th ACS National Meeting is well on
its way, with an opening date on Sunday, March 16. We get it, you are going to
be busy in Dallas meeting with peers, presenting research, and hearing
discussions at symposia. Here are some additional, informative and fun events
you can add to your schedule, if you like.
1. Graduate & Postdoctoral Scholars
Reception
Monday, March
17, 7:00-8:30 PM
Dallas Convention
Center, C2
Now a staple event at ACS National
Meetings, this reception will allow you to speak with peers, network with experienced
chemists, and form professional bonds to help you excel throughout your career.
There will be tables of free nibbles, drinks, (including alcohol). Did I mention
you will be entered to win a brand new iPad?!
2. Alternative Career Symposium
Tuesday, March 18, 9:00-11:35 AM
Dallas Convention Center, C156
As a result of your many moons spent in
the lab, you may be looking for ways to apply your chemistry background to a career
other than the stereotypical professions. Join key speakers and professionals
who did just that, chose a job that was nontraditional to the chemistry field,
to hear their advice, stories and even ask questions based on your personal
ideas.
3. GSSPC Symposium
Tuesday, March 18, 9:30-12:20PM, 2:00-5:00PM
Hyatt Regency, Reunion Ballroom E
Support fellow graduate students by
stopping by the spring 2014 Graduate Student Symposium Planning Committee
(GSSPC) event. The University of Texas at Austin is organizing the symposium at
the ACS National Meeting in Dallas. Their event, Elements in Transition: Is Chemistry Facing Revolution or Recession,
focuses on the ways chemistry is adapting for the future.
4. Career Pathways Workshops
Sunday-Wednesday, March 16-19
Omni Hotel, Art District 5-7 and Greenville Avenue
These workshops are designed to guide
and help you through every spectrum of your career trajectory. Some workshops
are general and help participants to highlight their strengths and aspirations.
Others highlight specific career details, for example, providing a guide to
write killer proposals. The most popular workshops focus on working in
industry, government, and industry, and interview advice.
By Stephanie
C. Prosack