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Associate Members of the European Physical Society

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The European Physical Society provides a forum for physicists from all sectors to come together to discuss common issues in physics. The EPS counts among its members 42 National Physical Societies, over 3000 Individual Members, and more than 40 Associate members.

Associate Members are typically universities, European and International research institues, publishers and companies that wish to contribute to the strength of the European physics community.

EPS Associate Membership is an exclusive opportunity to showcase Associate Members’ sustainability vision for strategies and practices. Associate Members benefit from a unique EPS platform to create partnerships with key stakeholders, industry insiders and leading decision makers in physics, technology, sustainable development, culture and education. In the renewed AM policy, EPS still preserves the possibility of joining our Society as regular Associate Member, but two new statuses are proposed in order to attract various supporters’ profiles. These can now directly support prestigious actions during leading conferences welcoming the broadest audiences in Europe and the world’s largest trade fairs in technology. Specific actions are planned to highlight AM’s international leadership by funding and presenting international awards to the highest-level scientists.

EPS Associate Members will be provided with customised packages of benefits, highlighted prominently at all levels through the numerous EPS channels (award ceremonies, conferences, publications, web advertisements etc.), and publicly acknowledged for their major commitment. To enjoy these benefits, the EPS proposes three levels of Associate Membership and Sponsorship, namely:
(i) The EPS ‘Prestige’ Sponsorship
(ii) The EPS Sponsorship for ‘Societal Challenges’
(iii) The EPS regular Associate Membership

More information on how you can join the EPS as an Associate Members can be found here:




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