Chemistry is an increasingly global enterprise and the American Chemical Society is working to advance chemistry around the world. One way that scientists outside the U.S. can tap into the international efforts of the ACS is to form International Chemical Sciences Chapters (ICSCs).

An ICSC can help chemists within a geographic area connect with one another and build bridges to the network of ACS members in North America and beyond. Forming a chapter brings benefits to international members beyond what they already enjoy as ACS members.
ICSCs currently operate in:
The examples of these ICSCs indicate only some of the possibilities for creating a tight sense of community among chemists outside the U.S.
The ACS encourages its international members to consider forming an ICSC as a means of staying connected with scientists in their region, and with the ACS membership around the world.