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The Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics has established
a program of visiting researchers in theoretical physics. The purpose
of this program is to support the research efforts of faculty at U.S. colleges
and universities that are not major research institutions. Applicants from
non-Ph.D.-granting institutions and from institutions with greater emphasis
on teaching (as measured, for example, by teaching load) are particularly
encouraged. Ongoing research activity is also a criterion.
Each award funds a total of three round trips and up to
six weeks of local expenses, to be used over a period of up to three years.
Approximately 8 are chosen each year, with a total of 82 awards up to 2008.
Scientists interested in this program should write or
e-mail the Director and include a vita together with
a statement describing their research interests, and arrange for at least
one letter of recommendation, before November 15,
2009. Awards will be
announced by December 15, 2009.
Professor David Gross, Director
Attention: KITP Scholars Program 2009
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4030
email: Scholars [at] kitp.ucsb.edu
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As an outgrowth of two KITP mini-programs, the Society promotes, supports, trains and assists the careers of researchers in theoretical and computational physics at primarily undergraduate institutions (PUI). The Anacapa Society is hosted by Amherst College.
Check the Anacapa Society homepage for more information regarding its mission and history as well as how to become a member or write to:
Anacapa Society
Box 2244A Amherst College
Amherst, MA 01002-5000
Telephone: 413-542-5334
Fax: 413-542-5821
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