Join us for the 2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium on Saturday November 16th at the Maryville University in St. Louis! This year, we are also including career consultations with ACS career consultants and local professionals and chemists. The event is co-hosted by the St. Louis section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS).
Location: Maryville University (650 Maryville University Dr., St. Louis, MO 63141)
Events start at noon at the Auditorium and Donius University Center, with a presentation on career pathways. This is an overview of the different roles that a recent graduate may consider and how to prepare for an effective job search. Please refer to the Campus Map for directions, Donius University Center is building 3.
The event includes a talk by an invited speaker, Professor Steven J. Ray, Professor of Chemistry from the State University of New York Buffalo: New Instrumental Approaches for Atomic and Molecular Mass Spectrometry.
Students from local colleges and universities are invited to participate in a poster presentation session. You will showcase the research you have done under the guidance of your mentor and advisor. You will also get an opportunity to talk with career consultants and go over the possible career paths, both traditional and non-traditional.
If you are interested in presenting a poster, there is still time! Please submit your abstract to Dr. Tom Spudich by Nov 1st – tspudich@maryville.edu
We look forward to seeing you there!
Dr. Samina Azad and Dr. Monica Reith (organizers)