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SPS News – Run for SPS Council!

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SPS News Issue 257: January 23, 2024


 



 

Run for SPS Council!

The SPS Council is the main governing body for the Society of Physics Students and Sigma Pi Sigma. The council composition was designed carefully with the student voice in mind. Be the voice of your region and help students across the globe! Nominations are being accepted for the following positions on the SPS Council (you can self-nominate):

  • SPS Zone Councilors for Zones 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 18 (three-year terms)
  • Associate Zone Councilors for all 18 Zones (one-year terms)
  • Sigma Pi Sigma President (two-year term)

Visit here if you’d like to nominate someone or yourself for the SPS Council 2024-2025!

Nominations will close on March 1, 2024. For position descriptions and duties, visit here.

 
 

Applying to REU's in Physics and Astronomy -

#HowToREU

Interested in learning about REUs, jobs, and summer internships? There is still time to find them and apply! Join SPS Interim Director Earl Blodgett and President Kiril Streletzky on January 24, 2024, at 2 pm EST. The sessions will last ~45 minutes and will cover a range of topics. Register here to receive information about joining the webinar!

 
 

SPS Spring Awards are now Open!

Interested in applying for scholarships or nominating your SPS advisor for the Outstanding Chapter Advisor award? Be sure to get your applications in by March 15 to be considered.

SPS-Google Scholarship – NEW!

  • Up to five $10,000 scholarships may be awarded
  • For undergraduate students with the potential and intention for continued scholastic success who are in financial need. Particular consideration is given to students in their third year of undergraduate studies who may have overcome significant obstacles in their professional journey. This scholarship is supported by Google.

Jocelyn Bell Burnell and  SPS Leadership Scholarships

  • Awarded to undergraduate physics students based on scholarship, SPS/club participation, and additional criteria specific to each scholarship
  • Multiple scholarships available for $2000-$6000

SPS Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Research

  • Provided to students based on exceptional research achievement in any physics-related field
  • Up to $2,000 provided for travel/registration to attend one AIP member society meeting and a $500 honorarium for the student and $500 for the SPS chapter

SPS Outstanding Chapter Advisor Award

  • Awarded based on leadership, student leadership development, support, and encouragement the advisor has provided to the chapter; Must have received an Outstanding Chapter Award within the past two years
  • Awarded $6000 divided between the recipient, SPS chapter, and department

NEW! Sigma Pi Sigma Leadership Scholarship

  • $2,500-$3,000 awards for students in Sigma Pi Sigma
  • Awarded based on upholding its four pillars (Honor, Encouragement, Service, and Fellowship), and exhibition of the potential and intention for continued scholarship in physics, astronomy, or a closely related field
  • Preference for current undergraduates, graduate students, or those inducted into Sigma Pi Sigma within the past 10 years

If you have any questions, please contact sps-programs@aip.org.

 
 

#HowToSigmaPiSigma - The Physics &

Astronomy Honor Society

Want to make this year’s Sigma Pi Sigma induction amazing? This presentation gives a short history of the society, features tips on how to host an induction at your school and discusses how to start a chapter! You can also check out Sigma Pi Sigma on LinkedIn for more information.


 

Submit Your Research to JURPA

The Journal of Undergraduate Research in Physics and Astronomy (JURPA) is an annual peer-reviewed publication of SPS which publicly disseminates the research of our undergraduate SPS members. Papers in pure, applied, computational, and/or theoretical physics and astronomy are eligible for submission. Submit your research today!

The deadline to be printed in the summer issue is March 15.


 

TEAM-UP Together Testimonials

Recently, SPS partnered with AAPT, AAS, AIP, and APS to launch a scholarship to help address financial barriers to African American students earning their bachelor’s degrees in physics and astronomy. This was named the TEAM-UP Together Scholarship.

62 motivated and dynamic students were selected as the 2023 class of recipients, on track to receiving their degrees in physics and/or astronomy in the coming years. Interested in meeting the TEAM-UP Together scholars? Check them out here and learn a bit about how they intend to benefit society with their physics or astronomy education.


 

SPS brings you GradSchoolShopper

SPS offers GradSchoolShopper.com, the only global graduate program network dedicated exclusively to physics, astronomy, and the physical sciences. If you are looking for your graduate school path, this is free and for you! Check out these articles full of resources and tips in the 2023 Guide to Grad School.  

 
 

Upcoming Zones Meetings (All are Listed on the SPS Calendar)

 

Zone 9, February 9 – 10, 2024: Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL

Find meeting information here.

Zone 3, February 10, 2024: Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA

Find meeting information here.

Zone 6, February 16 – 18, 2024: Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

Find meeting information here.

Zone 8, February 23 – 24, 2024: Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, IL

Find meeting information here.

Zone 5, February 24, 2024: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

Find meeting information here.

Zone 16, February 24 – 25, 2024: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

Find meeting information here.

Zone 10, March 15 – 16, 2024: University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA

Find meeting information here.

Zone 4, March 29 – 30, 2024: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA

Find meeting information here.

 
 

Upcoming Scientific Meetings – Students Welcome

 

AMS 104th Annual Meeting, January 28February 1: Baltimore, MD

Registration is open. Find meeting information here.

APS March Meeting, March 48: Minneapolis, MN

Find meeting information here.

APS April Meeting, April 3 – 6, 2024: Sacramento, CA

Abstract submissions are now open. Find meeting information here.

ASA 186th Annual Meeting, May 13 – 17, 2024: Ottawa, Canada

Find meeting information here.

 

SPS offers Travel Awards to members presenting their research at AIP member society meetings and Reporter Awards for individuals and chapters. A limited number of awards of up to $300 will be offered. Apply Today!

 
 

SPS Featured Jobs, REUs, & Internships - Check them out at SPS Jobs and hear about how to apply for REUs with #HowtoREU

 

Research Experience for Undergraduates: Interactions of Matter, Light and Learning

K-State Physics REU

SE REU - South Eastern Research Experiences for Undergraduates

Future Technologies & Enabling Plasma Processes

Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Physics and Astronomy

Louisiana State University

Physics Summer REU Program

University of California, Merced

DUESS REU

Rutgers University Newark

NSF REU Site for Interdisciplinary Research

Southern Illinois University

 
 
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