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Information for Students

Nuclear Physics Graduate School Brochure format_pdf

Summer Schools
  • National Nuclear Physics Summer school
  • Exotic Beam Summer Schools
  • HUGS Workshop
  • Student's Workshop for Electromagnetic Interactions

Conference Experience for Undergraduates

NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates
  • REU Sites with Nuclear Physics Components
    • University of California – Davis
    • University of California, Los Angeles
    • University of Colorado, Boulder
    • Idaho State University
    • University of Idaho
    • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    • Indiana University
    • University of Notre Dame
    • Hope College
    • Michigan State University
    • Wayne State University
    • Duke University/Triangle Universities Nuclear Lab
    • State University of New York at Stony Brook
    • University of Rochester
    • The Ohio State University
    • Baylor University
    • Texas A&M University, Commerce
    • Texas A&M University, College Station
    • Hampton University
    • Old Dominion University
    • The College of William and Mary in Virginia
    • University of Washington


    Undergraduate Fellowships in Nuclear Chemistry & Radiochemistry

    Information for Teachers

    Nuclear Physics
    • Content sites
      • The ABC's of Nuclear Science
      • Nuclear Physics: Past, Present and Future
      • The Discovery Of Radioactivity: The Dawn of the Nuclear Age
      • Isotopes Project, LBL
      • The Nuclear Science Wall Chart
      • Teacher Resources
    General Physics
    • Outreach Programs
    • Content sites
      • FearOfPhysics.com: Fear not! Physics. Explained. Finally.
      • The Physics Classroom
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