Predict, Research, Discover

Official Undergraduate American Chemistry Society (ACS) Chapter

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Join our Discord for question help, research and internship application advice, study sessions, question of the week, and to stay in touch with your chemistry friends! 

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A one stop shop for all the important chemistry department links and resources. 

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Hear testimonials from chemistry club members about what made UCI Chemistry so special! Members share their highlights  from freshmen year. Feel free to reach out to board members about any and all questions you have about the chemistry experience at UCI.

Learn more about the chemists running the Chemistry Club. We're always available to answer any questions about scheduling, advice, resources, academic tea, internships, undergrad research, and plenty more!

Our Mission Statement

"The Chemistry Club aims to provide support for undergraduates at the University of California, Irvine, interested in the chemical sciences; we will promote scholarship, instill a mindset of career professionalism, emphasize the value of outreach, and build a community of individuals who will bond and grow—personally, academically, and professionally—in the field of chemistry."

Sherry Rowland

“What’s the use of having developed a science well enough to make predictions if, in the end, all we’re willing to do is stand around and wait for them to come true?” 

  • F. Sherwood Rowland (Founding Professor at UCI, 1995 Nobel Laureate)

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