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Sigma Xi
ΣΞ
Founded1886
Cornell University
TypeHonor Society
ScopeInternational
MottoCompanions in Zealous Research
Colors  Blue and   Gold
PublicationAmerican Scientist
Chapters350 Active in the United States, 170 Inactive, 20+ International
Members60,000[1] active
Headquarters3106 East NC Highway 54
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
United States
Websitesigmaxi.org

Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society (ΣΞ) is a non-profit honor society which was founded in 1886 at Cornell University by a junior faculty member and a handful of graduate students.[2] Members elect others on the basis of their research achievements or potential. Despite the name, Sigma Xi is neither a fraternity nor a sorority, and today is open to all qualified individuals who are interested in science and engineering.

Today the Society comprises nearly 100,000 scientists and engineers[3] who were elected to membership based on their research achievements and potential. More than 500 Sigma Xi chapters[4] in North America and around the world provide a supportive environment for interdisciplinary research at colleges and universities, industry research centers, and government laboratories. In addition to publishing the award-winning American Scientist magazine, Sigma Xi provides grants[5] annually to promising young researchers and sponsors a variety of programs supporting ethics in research, science and engineering education, the public understanding of science, international research cooperation and the overall health of the research enterprise. The Society is based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.

The Greek letters "Sigma" and "Xi" form the acronym of the Society's motto, Σπουδῶν Ξυνῶνες or "Spoudon Xynones," which translates as "Companions in Zealous Research."

More than 200 winners of the Nobel Prize have been Sigma Xi members,[6] including Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, Linus Pauling, Francis Crick and James Watson.

Mission

Culture: The Society is a diverse chapter-based organization dedicated to the advancement of science and engineering through outstanding programs and services delivered in a collegial and supportive environment.

Mission: To enhance the health of the research enterprise, foster integrity in science and engineering, and promote the public's understanding of science for the purpose of improving the human condition.

Vision: To be the global honor society of science and engineering.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Members - Overview". Sigma Xi. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  2. ^ Michael M. Sokal (1986). "Companions in Zealous Research, 1886–1986" (PDF). American Scientist. 74: 486–508.
  3. ^ https://www.sigmaxi.org/members
  4. ^ https://www.sigmaxi.org/chapters
  5. ^ https://www.sigmaxi.org/programs/grants-in-aid
  6. ^ https://www.sigmaxi.org/about/history/nobel-laureates