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2010 Joint APS/AAPT Meeting in Washington, DC (February 13-17)

The upcoming meeting—held in Washington, DC—will be a joint effort between the APS and AAPT.Registration is now available! Visit ourmeeting page for additional information.

US Physics Team: Gold!

The United States Physics Team has come back from the International Olympiad in Mexico with 4 golds and 1 silver! Congratulations to the team!Read more about the team and see photos.

The American Journal of Physics &The Physics Teacher

AAPT's journals are key resources for any physics educator.TPT publishes papers on the teaching of physics, and on topics such as contemporary physics, applied physics, and the history of physics—all aimed at the introductory-level teacher.AJP publishes papers that meet the needs and intellectual interests of college and university physics teachers and students.

News

  • AAPT Email List (Listserv) Server Address Change!

    Effective Monday, October 19, all AAPT mail lists currently accessed at lists.aapt.org moved to mail.aapt.org (for example, mail currently sent to group_xyz@lists.aapt.org should be sent to group_xyz@mail.aapt.org).

  • AAPT National Election is underway

    Watch the mail for your ballot and instructions to vote electronically!

    See the candidates and their biographies

  • Physics Community Remembers Len Jossem

  • 2010 APS/AAPT Joint Meeting

    The next national meeting occurs alongside APS in Washington, DC from February 13th to the 17th. Visit the site for more information.

  • Call for Awards Nominations

  • AAPT News Archives
  • PhysTEC Receives $6.5 Million NSF Award!

  • More...

Get Involved!

Want to play a bigger role in the physics community and enhance your career?

We are...

  • Determined - Ensuring the dissemination of knowledge of physics, particularly by way of teaching — with numerous programs, conferences, and workshops.
  • Established - Working since 1930 to better physics education
  • Diverse - Over 10,000 members in 30 countries
  • Learn more about AAPT »

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