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Dear Readers,

I have the pleasure of introducing e-EPS, the online facts and information newsletter of the European Physical Society. Within you will find timely announcements and information about the EPS and its members, physics, events, and issues relevant to the European physics community. It complements Europhysics News, the bi-monthly magazine of the EPS.

We would like to draw your attention particularly to the EC Consultation on the Common Strategic Framework for future EU Research and Innovation Funding. The Executive Committee will be drafting an EPS response.

Member Societies; Divisions and Groups; and EPS Committees are invited to submit their news and information for publication in e-EPS – such as: news about events, interesting research, policy issues or activities that you would like to distribute to the European physics community.

Enjoy your reading,

Luisa Cifarelli,
President, European Physical Society




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