Division of Biology and Medicine
Biotechnology Graduate Program

Belonging at Brown

The Biotechnology Graduate Program is diverse and we welcome and support all students.

Brown University and the Division of Biology and Medicine support numerous on-campus organizations and programs that promote inclusion and support, including student accomodations, career development, and extracuricular activities.

Student Accessibility Services (SAS)

SAS is dedicated to creating a campus where every student can fully participate in academic and co-curricular activities. Through personalized accommodations, advocacy, resources, support and collaboration with faculty, SAS ensures that students have the tools and opportunities they need to excel. 
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Office of International Student and Scholar Services (OISSS) 

OISSS supports the integration of international students and scholars into the Brown community. We warmly welcome you to Brown's international community of more than 2,700 international students, scholars and their families representing over 100 countries.
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Brown Biotechnology Student Association (BSA)

The seeks to establish a socially engaged community for graduate students interested in the biotechnology industry. By focusing on social events, networking opportunities, and industry connections, BSA will address the need for both social and professional development, giving students a platform to interact, unwind, and explore career paths in a supportive environment.

Looking for more? Discover the inclusive community of Graduate Student Council (GSC) recognized graduate student organizations at Brown.