Nepal Physical Society
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Nepal Physical Society (NPS) is a professional society of the Nepalese physicists. This society was established in 1982.[1] The society celebrated its Silver Jubilee Anniversary in 2007. This is a small society of about 500 members. The NPS offers two kinds of memberships in general-Ordinary membership and Life Membership. Ordinary membership is to be renewed every year by paying a nominal membership fee. Life membership can be obtained by paying the fee designed for life membership. To be eligible for a member, one has to hold at least a Master's degree in physical sciences from Tribhuvan University (T.U.) or any other universities recognized by T.U.
This society organizes different scientific and educational activities related to physical sciences in Nepal. It organizes lectures and classes on further topics in Physics like Group Theory or some other advanced topics on Fridays. These lectures are intended to the people who want to broaden the periphery of their knowledge in Physics. It publishes Nepal Physical Society News letters on a regular basis. Previously, the office of the Society was situated in Tri-Chandra College, Ghantaghar, Kathmandu, Nepal. Now the office is in the Central Department of Physics,Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Nepal.
Nepal Physical Society also participated in the 38th International Physics Olympiad in 2007.
Nepal Physical Society signed the agreement to be a reciprocal society with the American Physical Society (APS) in September 21, 1995. This society is also a member of Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies(AAPPs).
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[edit] See also
- http://www.nps.org.np/
- http://groups.google.com/group/nps_nepal
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribhuvan_University
- http://www.aps.org/membership/reciprocal/societies.cfm
- http://www.aapps.org/societies.html
- http://www.physnet.de/PhysNet/societies.html#Asia
- http://www.pravidhik.com/org/dir/n0600.htm
- http://www.nepho.org.np/