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September 2010 Newsletter


Noemie Koller, Editor

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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
APS March Meeting in Portland Oregon, March 15-19, 2010
  • 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
Travel
Michele Irwin
  • India-US Travel Program
  • The International Travel Grant Program (ITGAP)
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
  • Executive Committee
  • Committees

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