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Join EPS Divisions and Groups and participate to our activities

Posted By Administration, Monday 19 November 2012
Updated: Monday 19 November 2012
EPS Divisions and Groups are the scientific heart of the EPS. They organize conferences, award prizes and provide input to the EPS on issues of importance in their specific field.
Divisions represent specific fields of physics and Groups are concerned with cross discipline issues.

All Individual Members are encouraged to join the Divisions and Groups, and to participate in their activities.

You should join at least one division, close to your own field of physics. Groups always need interested IMs, so please look at their activities as well.

Read more about EPS Divisions and Groups.
Join EPS Divisions and Groups.

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1rst Physics for Development Group Symposium

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 7 August 2012

Dear All,

The European Physical Society - Physics for Development Group organizes a Symposium dedicated to physicists willing to help Research Center and Universities from Developing Countries increasing their research capabilities.

 The Symposium will be held in Brussels - Belgium 11-12 October 2012. Special grants and subsidies are foreseen for reducing the trip/accomodation/fees burden of participants from developing countries.

Do not hesitate to contact the organizing committee for arranging your trip/accomodation.

Thanks in advance for your interest and see you soon in Brussels!

Conference website: http://www.epsphysicsfordevelopment.org/

Tags:  EPS group  events  IGPD  Physics for Development 

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