Resources
Here are some materials to help you get started:
- SEA Chapter Organizing Guide (pdf)
- Sample Chapter Constitution (doc)
- Flyers
- Sign In Sheet (pdf)
- Example Newsletter (pdf)
- Template Press Release (doc)
Here are some websites that you may find useful:
- Check SEA's website for what’s new. Feel free to call us at (202) 223-6444 or SEA@SEforA.org with questions or requests for help.
- Student Pugwash has had student chapters focused on science for more than twenty years, and its website has helpful ideas on forming chapters and possible activities.
- Union of Concerned Scientists. This group has a section on scientific integrity, and is a resource for information on many scientific topics.
- The National Academies of Science has up-to-date studies on a variety of important science topics.
- The Institute of Medicine is part of the National Academies and has information and experts on a variety of health topics.
- The American Association for the Advancement of Science is dedicated to advancing science around the world by serving as an educator, leader, spokesperson and professional association. AAAS has several programs on science and policy.
- Constitution Templates: Your college or university may have one; if not, look at these for some ideas:




