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Founded in 1886, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society is a non-profit membership society of more than 80,000 scientists and engineers who were elected to the Society because of their research achievements or potential. Sigma Xi has more than 500 chapters at universities and colleges, government laboratories and industry research centers. In addition to publishing American Scientist, Sigma Xi awards grants annually to promising young researchers, holds forums on critical issues at the intersection of science and society and sponsors a variety of programs supporting honor in science and engineering, science education, science policy and the public understanding of science.
How Duke Sigma Xi Can Help You
If any of these questions apply to you: - Are you in need of funding for research supplies?
- Do you need funding for travel to research sites or conferences?
- Do you desire the opportunity to meet faculty, postdocs, and students from other departments who are equally excited to discuss current scientific results and challenges?
Then Sigma Xi can help you! We are eager to share our goals for this society on Duke's campus with you!
Questions?
Contact us via email at sigmaxi@duke.edu.
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Last Updated: November 10, 2008
Maintained by: Communications Chair
We are always concerned with the quality of our website and any suggestions submitted are greatly appreciated. Please e-mail any problems you encounter to sigmaxi@duke.edu.
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