September 2010 Newsletter
Noemie Koller, Editor
Table of Contents
The View from the Chair
Noemie Koller
News from the APS Director of International Affairs
Amy Flatten
APS "April Meeting" in Washington, D.C., February 13-16, 2010
- Panel Discussion: Physics in Africa
Reported by Paul Gueye - Panel Discussion: Policy for Physics and Science in Developing Countries
Reported by Paul Gueye - Keys to Success in Global Collaborative Physics Projects
Reported by Harvey Newman - Panel Discussion: What Can We Learn from Physics Teachers in High Scoring Countries on the TIMSS and PISA International Assessments?
Reported by Cherrill Spencer
- Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Redux: The Physics of Global Catastrophes and Global Countermeasures
Reported by John Clark - Panel Discussion: Emerging Scientific Powers in the East: China
Reported by Noemi Koller
Michele Irwin
Special Feature: What can we Learn from Physics Teachers in High-Scoring Countries on the TIMSS and PISA International Assessment?
Cherrill Spencer
Novel Ways to Communicate and Collaborate in Research, PASI 2010
Meredith Howard
Conference Report: The Amalfi Coast International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics
Aldo Covello
FIP Committees – 2010
Disclaimer - The articles and opinion pieces found in this issue of the APS Forum on International Physics Newsletter are not peer refereed and represent solely the views of the authors and not necessarily the views of the APS.
