UW-Madison’s GEM fellows bring more diverse perspectives to STEM fields

The GEM consortium is a national network of universities and employers committed to achieving greater diversity in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields by advancing the careers of talented graduate students from underrepresented groups. UW–Madison is part of a cohort of competitive research institutions that have helped fund over 3,000 students toward their master’s and doctoral degrees since the consortium first launched in 1976.