Groups and Divisions

 

Professional Groups

The professional groups are concerned with the application of physics in research, development and manufacture across a wide range of disciplines. 

 

What do groups do?

Groups have individual programmes, reflecting the needs of their members.  Their activities include:

  • arranging conferences, seminars and workshops for their members and others;
  • promoting interaction between physicists working in industry and research, providing opportunities for networking and a forum for meeting and discussion;
  • producing regular newsletters to keep their members in touch with the latest developments in their field;
  • providing information on relevant meetings organised by other bodies;
  • making bursaries available to help students and younger physicists attend conferences;
  • awarding prizes in their area.

 

How do I join a group?

Members may join groups at any time by contacting the membership department or by amending their subscription form or logging into the membership website. Members do not have to pay for the first subject or professional group they join and may join further groups on payment of an annual fee of £6 per group. 

 

 

 

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