Investment into Industrial Internships for Chemists Program

These scholarships provide access to mentors and scholarship funds to underrepresented graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in pursuit of non-laboratory, chemical enterprise-related internships.

applications currently closed.


Purpose


The ACS Division of Business Development & Management (BMGT) is committed to actively supporting chemists from traditionally underrepresented groups to pursue careers in the business and management of the chemical enterprise.

The Investment into Industrial Internships for Chemists (I4C) program is designed to overcome ancillary hurdles for post-baccalaureate chemistry and chemical engineering students in accepting independent non-laboratory internships. I4C provides mentoring and supplementary funding scholarships.

The I4C program pairs students with mentors familiar with career pathways that lead into the management of the chemical enterprise. The program also provides supplementary financial support to defray financial restraints such as relocation or travel costs.

Background


The chemistry enterprise can greatly benefit from enhanced diversity in all forms, and at all levels of business, which requires a conscious effort to address historic inequities. Internships are widely cited by executives within the chemical industry as key experiences during their early careers and education that led to their success while “climbing the corporate ladder”.

BMGT’s I4C program leverages the benefits of internships to create opportunities to strengthen diversity in corporate management and to make students aware of the various career pathways – outside of the research laboratory - that their chemistry education can create for them.

Eligibility


I4C Applicants must be:

  • U.S. Citizens and U.S. permanent residents
  • Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) backgrounds, to include Latinx and Native
  • Baccalaureates in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering by June 1, 2022 with GPA > 3.5
  • Participants in internship programs during the summer of 2022.

How it Works


I4C Scholars will be:

  • Selected from the eligible applicant pool
  • Paired with I4C Mentors while pursuing or preparing for internships
  • Provided up to $3000 as a tax-free scholarship to be applied to bridging costs associated with participating in their internship program.

How to Apply


Applications are currently closed.

Selection Criteria


I4C Scholars will be selected based on academic record, career goals, and expressed economic need. As this program does not provide internships, applicants must be motivated to pursue and be accepted into an internship for the 2022 summer period that would allow them to develop skills and experience outside of the laboratory that are related to their future career goals in the management of the chemical enterprise. Applicants should note that it is not possible to select every qualified candidate. The number of selected I4C Scholars will be determined by the availability of funds for the program.

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