Support APS as a welcoming global hub on Giving Tuesday
Did you know that more than a quarter of APS members live outside the United States and two-thirds of the research published in the Physical Review journals have corresponding authors with international affiliations?
By giving to international affairs, your funds could support important initiatives, including an emergency aid fund assisting physicists facing political turmoil in regions of conflict around the world. This fund works to relocate physicists to universities or research institutes to continue their studies or research in safe and secure environments.
APS fosters international collaboration
When you donate on this Giving Tuesday, you are also directly supporting:
- International student travel through the Distinguished Student Program, allowing graduate students and postdocs impacted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine to fund their travel to APS meetings
- International research collaboration between physicists in high-income countries and less-resourced countries through our International Research Travel Award Program
- Satellite sites, organized by physics institutions and departments outside of the U.S. to join the APS Global Physics Summit from their own country
All of these initiatives enable physicists to maintain and grow their connections to the global physics community. With your help, we can continue to provide initiatives that support and expand international scientific collaboration. These are just a few ways that APS fosters a vibrant, inclusive, and global community dedicated to science and society.
Donors like you have supported APS' international initiatives on Giving Tuesday.