Campus Interest Groups

You’ll find a vibrant scientific community at Scripps Research, with plenty of ways to get involved. You can join your peers in a networking group, improve your business skills in an educational forum or sign up to compete in a friendly athletic league, such as softball or bowling. You can expand your connections beyond science by volunteering for area service projects or by enlisting in a charitable fundraising event. To get the most out of your time at the institute, find a campus group that interests you and see where your journey leads.

Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Interest Group

The Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CBB) Interest Group works to provide Scripps Research and the larger San Diego bioinformatics community a collaborative network and relevant events.

Graduate Student Council (CA)

The mission of the California Graduate Student Council (GSC) is to support and advocate for the student body. 

Network for Women in Science

The Network for Women in Science (NWiS) strives to increase visibility, leadership and community for female scientists, and to raise awareness of and promote change related to female representation in STEM-related education and careers.

Scientific Diversity Association

The Scientific Diversity Association (SDA) is a supportive community of scientists historically excluded from academia, generally, and STEM, specifically.

ScrippsAssists

ScrippsAssists™ provides volunteer opportunities matching the skills and interests of Scripps Research community members.

Scripps Outstanding Speakers Toastmasters

SOS Toastmasters provides a positive, supportive environment for you to improve your public speaking and leadership skills.

Society of Fellows

The Society of Fellows (SoF) is designed to encourage both professional and social exchange within our Scripps Research community.