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Diversity Improves Our Research

The Biomedical Sciences Graduate Programs are committed to increasing the impact and quality of its faculty and graduate students. The contributions of scientists whose backgrounds encompass diversity in culture, disability, ethnicity, gender, and economic background are vital to our creative and productive research environment. Incorporating diversity in our community, curriculum and research is essential for improving the health and knowledge of all, especially those from historically under-represented and disadvantaged groups.

As a part of this strategy we strive to provide a learning environment that supports all of our students during their training.

Resources

The Association of Multicultural Scientists
Circle of Indigenous Nations
The Community of Scholars
Disability Services for Graduate Students
Disabled Students Cultural Center
La Raza Student Cultural Center
The Office for Diversity in Graduate Education (ODGE)
ODGE Graduate Student Groups
Puerto Rican Culture Student Association
University of Minnesota Veterans Transition Center
The Office for University Women
Women in Science and Engineering
 

 


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