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» AAPT Northern Calif/Nevada Section - This section runs from the Oregon border on the north to San Luis Obispo and Fresno on the south, and includes the state of Nevada. The membership of NCNAAPT consists of high school, community college, college and university physics instructors. Many important contributions to the physics teaching community have come from NCNAAPT members.
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» Colorado School of Mines SPS - News, pictures, calendar, meeting schedule and minutes, list of officers (with contact details), and related links.
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» IoP Education Group - Aims to stimulate interest in, and discussion of, the teaching of physics at all levels from primary to higher education and in all corners of the UK and Eire. Contacts, events, archive, membership information.
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» Rutgers University - SPS is an organization devoted to the advancement of physics. Rutgers SPS, in particular, focuses on the needs of undergraduate physics students.
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» Sam Houston State University - The Society of Physics Students is a professional physics association explicitly designed for students. Membership, through collegiate chapters, is open to anyone interested in physics.
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» Texas Section of the AAPT (TSAAPT) - Members of this state-wide educator group are interested in science at the elementary level, physics research, and physics education at all levels. Meetings are held jointly with the Texas Section of the APS and Zone 13 of the SPS.
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» University of California, Irvine - The University of California, Irvine Chapter of the Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a student-run organization under a charter granted by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) in August of 1969. The purpose of SPS is to enhance the learning experience of those studying physics, including both majors and non-majors as well as undergraduates and graduates.
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» University of Maryland - The Society of Physics Students is a diverse group of students hailing from all parts of campus. While a majority of our members are physics majors, we have members in areas ranging from computer science to government and politics.
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