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Physical Society (other)
A Physical Society is a Professional_association , professional organization or learned society of physicists, and may refer to: *American Physical Society *Austrian Physical Society *Belgian Physical Society *Brazilian Physical Society *Chinese Physical Society *Danish Physical Society *Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (German Physical Society) *Estonian Physical Society *European Physical Society *French Physical Society *Indian Physical Society *Italian Physical Society *Korean Physical Society *Nepal Physical Society *Netherlands' Physical Society *Polish Physical Society *Spanish Royal Physical Society *Swiss Physical Society *Physical Society of Edinburgh *Physical Society of Iran *Physical Society of Japan *Physical Society of London (now Institute of Physics) See also

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Professional Association
A professional association (also called a professional body, professional organization, or professional society) is a group that usually seeks to advocacy, further a particular profession, the interests of individuals and organisations engaged in that profession, and the public interest. In the United States, such an association is typically a nonprofit business league for tax purposes. In the UK, they may take a variety of legal forms. Roles The roles of professional associations have been variously defined: "A group of people in a learned occupation who are entrusted with maintaining control or oversight of the legitimate practice of the occupation;" also a body acting "to safeguard the public interest;" organizations which "represent the interest of the professional practitioners," and so "act to maintain their own privileged and powerful position as a controlling body." Professional associations are ill defined although often have commonality in purpose and activities. In the U ...
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Korean Physical Society
The Korean Physical Society is a non-profit scientific society created to provide a forum for academic exchange among scholars and researchers in the field of Physics. The organization, was founded in Busan in 1952 during the Korean War. In 2020, membership levels were around 15,000. Within the organization, there are twelve topic-specific divisions, including Particle and Field Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Astrophysics. The society publishes several journals, including its flagship ''Journal of the Korean Physical Society'', published by Springer Publishing. The journal covers all fields of physics, ranging from statistical physics and condensed matter physics to particle physics. The Korean Physical Society has Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with several other scientific associations, including the Japan Society of Applied Physics and the American Physical Society The American Physical Society (APS) is a not-for-profit membership organization of pr ...
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Medical Society (other)
The Medical Society may refer to various bodies associated with medicine or its provision, including: Australia * University of Queensland Medical Society, see Errol Solomon Meyers Memorial Lecture Canada * Christian Medical and Dental Society China * Medical Missionary Society of China International * Assyrian Medical Society * International General Medical Society for Psychotherapy * Medical Protection Society * Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society * Iran * Islamic Association of Iranian Medical Society Norway * Norwegian Medical Society United Kingdom * Bute Medical Society * Medical Society of Edinburgh * Medical and Chirurgical Society of London * Medical Society of London * Royal Medical Society * Ulster Medical Society * Westminster Medical Society United States * Colorado Medical Society * Connecticut State Medical Society * Illinois State Medical Society, a state affiliate of the American Medical Association * Maryland State Medical Society (MedC ...
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Institute Of Physics
The Institute of Physics (IOP) is a UK-based not-for-profit learned society and professional body that works to advance physics education, physics research, research and applied physics, application. It was founded in 1874 and has a worldwide membership of over 20,000. The IOP is the Physical Society for the UK and Ireland and supports physics in education, research and industry. In addition to this, the IOP provides services to its members including careers advice and professional development and grants the Professional qualifications in the United Kingdom, professional qualification of Chartered Physicist (CPhys), as well as Chartered Engineer (UK), Chartered Engineer (CEng) as a nominated body of the Engineering Council; it also holds its own separate Royal Charter. The IOP's publishing company, IOP Publishing, publishes 85 academic titles. History The Institute of Physics was formed in 1960 from the merger of the Physical Society of London, Physical Society, founded as ...
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Physical Society Of London
The Physical Society of London, England, was a scientific society which was founded in 1874. In 1921, it was renamed the Physical Society, and in 1960 it merged with the Institute of Physics (IOP), the combined organisation eventually adopting the name of the latter society. The society was founded due to the efforts of Frederick Guthrie, Professor of Physics at the Royal College of Science, South Kensington, and his assistant, William Fletcher Barrett. They canvassed support for a 'Society for physical research' and on 14 February 1874, the Physical Society of London was formed with an initial membership of 29 people. The Society's first president was John Hall Gladstone. Meetings were held every two weeks, mainly at Imperial College London. From its beginning, the society held open meetings and demonstrations and published '' Proceedings of the Physical Society of London''. The first Guthrie lecture, now known as the Faraday Medal and Prize, was delivered in 1914. In 1921 t ...
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Physical Society Of Japan
The Physical Society of Japan (JPS; 日本物理学会 in Japanese) is the organisation of physicists in Japan. There are about 16,000 members, including university professors, researchers as well as educators, and engineers. The origins of the JPS go back to the establishment of the Tokyo Mathematical Society in 1877, as the first society in natural science in Japan. After being renamed twice, as Tokyo Mathematical and Physical Society in 1884 and as Physico-Mathematical Society of Japan in 1919, it eventually separated into two in 1946, and the Physical Society of Japan was formed. Takeo Shimizu (清水武雄), a contributor to the improvements to the Wilson cloud chamber and the last President of the Physico-Mathematical Society, was also the first president of JPS. Purpose The primary purposes of the JPS are to publish research reports of its members and to provide its members with facilities relating to physics. Reciprocal agreements The JPS has established reciprocal agreeme ...
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Physical Society Of Iran
The Physical Society of Iran (PSI) (انجمن فيزيک ايران) is Iran's professional and academic society of physicists. PSI is a non-profit organization aimed at establishing and strengthening scientific contacts between physicists and academic members of the country's institutes of higher education in the field of physics. The society has over 10,000 members inside and outside Iran. In addition to its awards scheme and publications programme, the Physical Society of Iran holds annual conferences in different fields, including optics and condensed matter physics. The society has proved instrumental in improving the state of education and research in physics throughout the country. The society organizes annual meetings. It has also had collaboration with the American Physical Society. In October 2003 APS and PSI jointly sponsored a school/workshop on string theory in Tehran. The society's main journal is the '' Iranian Journal of Physics Research'', which is published via ...
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Physical Society Of Edinburgh
The Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh was a learned society based in Edinburgh, Scotland "for the cultivation of the physical sciences". The society was founded in 1771 as the Physico-Chirurgical Society but soon after changed its name to the Physical Society. After being granted a Royal Charter in 1778 it became the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh. It absorbed a number of other societies over the next fifty years, including the Edinburgh Medico-Chirurgical Society in 1782 (not to be confused with the extant Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, founded in 1821), the American Physical Society in 1796 (not to be confused with the extant American Physical Society, founded in 1899), the Hibernian Medical Society in 1799, the Chemical Society in 1803, the Natural History Society in 1812 and the Didactic Society in 1813. The society occupied a lecture hall in Nicholson Street, Edinburgh, complete with library. From 1854 to 1965, it published the journal ''Proceedings of the ...
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Swiss Physical Society
The Swiss Physical Society (SPS) (German: Schweizerische Physikalische Gesellschaft / SPG, French: Société Suisse de Physique / SSP) is a Swiss professional society promoting physics in Switzerland. It was founded in May 1908. SPS is involved in education and mediate young talent programs and Swiss participation in tournaments such as the International Physicists Tournament. Academic conferences, symposia and workshop Beginning with the Industrial Revolution era, a workshop may be a room, rooms or building which provides both the area and tools (or machinery) that may be required for the manufacture or repair of manufactured goods. Workshops were the only ...s are organised by the Swiss Physical Society. Publications In the period 1928 – 1999, the Swiss Physical Society published the ''Helvetica Physics Acta'', which continued as the ''SPS communications'' (German: ''SPG Mitteilungen'', French: ''Communications de la SSP''). Since 2008, the SPS communications has ...
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Spanish Royal Physical Society
The Spanish Royal Physics Society (RSEF) is a non-profit institution for physics resulting from the 1980 division of the into the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry, Royal Society of Chemistry and the RSEF. The RSEF aims to promote and develop the basic knowledge of physics and its applications, and to encourage scientific research and teaching of physics in all reaches of education. The RSEF operates on a national scale and maintains international relations with other Ibero-America, Iberoamerican societies with similar aims. The RSEF is structured into specialized groups and divisions for different areas of physics, such as the Condensed Matter Division, and local sections, grouping members in different parts of Spain. It also includes a foreign section for international RSEF members. RSEF members consists of individual members, as well as corporate members for institutions or business companies. The RSEF is a member of the European Physical Society, Federation of Iberoamerica ...
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Polish Physical Society
The Polish Physical Society (, PTF) is a professional scientific society of Polish physicists. History The Polish Physical Society was established during an organizational meeting on 11 April 1920 in Warsaw. Władysław Natanson was appointed the first president of the society. In 1932, the society's reports were reorganized into science journal '' Acta Physica Polonica''. In 1949, the first issue of ''Postępy Fizyki'' magazine was published. Since 1951, the Polish Physical Society has been organizing physics olympiads across Poland. In 1970, the first issue of ''Reports on Mathematical Physics'' was published in Toruń. In 2005, the first direct elections of the society's governing body were held using electronic voting. In 2006, PTF has become a public benefit organization. The society has 1977 ordinary members as well as 18 supporting members. It consists of 19 regional centres located in Bydgoszcz, Białystok, Częstochowa, Gdańsk, Gliwice, Katowice, Kielce, Kraków, Lubli ...
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Netherlands' Physical Society
The Netherlands Physical Society (, NNV) is the professional society of physicists in the Netherlands and a member of the European Physical Society. Established in 1921, the goals of the society are to promote physics and to serve the interests of physicists in the Netherlands. Its main activities are publishing the Dutch physics journal ''Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Natuurkunde'' (NTvN), the organisation of an annual physics conference and the co-development of the physics education curriculum In education, a curriculum (; : curriculums or curricula ) is the totality of student experiences that occur in an educational process. The term often refers specifically to a planned sequence of instruction, or to a view of the student's experi ... in the Netherlands. Sections The NNV has the following sections that focus on either a particular field of physics or a specific topic of interest to physicists: * Atomic, Molecular and Optical physics * Energy and Climate * History and Fo ...
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