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Meetings and Events
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Two questions may have already occurred to you by now -- Why should you go to a meeting? To which meeting should you go?
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Physics, like all of the sciences, is a very social process. We meet, we talk and argue, and we tell very nerdy physics jokes and stories. We come together to shop for ideas, discuss our results, listen to critiques, share our thoughts, touch bases with friends and colleagues. Going to meetings is a natural part of being a physicist. Therefore, learning to give a talk, taking part in a discussion, and interacting with colleagues you just met -- are all part of the education of a scientist, a way of establishing your credentials as being part of the community. And though you will learn much by attending papers and posters on topics of interest ... you will learn much more from conversations and discussions with people who share common interests but who bring a very different perspective. E-mail and phone calls are a poor substitute for face-to-face conversation. And many fruitful friendships and collaborations begin at meetings. |
![]() Best Student Poster(Physics) SACNAS/NSHP October 2004 |
Hopefully, by now you have decided that a meeting might be worth exploring -- but which meeting?
Rather than try and carve out our own space among the many physics meetings each year, the NSHP holds Joint Meetings with a few selected societies. Each of our partners offers us (and you) a different environment, different opportunities, different vibrations.
Though posters on teaching pedagogy and educational initiatives are beginning to make an appearance at this meeting, it remains primarily a place for minority students and faculty to present their research. The SACNAS meeting is unique in that as well as being a scientific meeting, it is also a celebration of culture. The NSHP holds a Joint Meeting with SACNAS in the fall but physics remains a small part of the papers at the meeting. The NSHP has a small NSF grant to recognize and award the best physics student poster at the meeting.
Our Joint SACNAS/NSHP Meeting this fall will be in Salt Lake City, UT, October 9-12, 2008.
Visit YouTube and hear what students had to say about being at the 2004 Joint NSBP/NSHP Meeting in Orlando.
The 2004 NSBP/NSHP Meeting Part 1
The 2004 NSBP/NSHP Meeting Part 2
Or you can read about the meeting on the reports/blogs of a few who were at the 2008 meeting.
Last updated 04/25/2007