APS meetings represent tremendous opportunities for physicists worldwide to share their research and to learn from and collaborate with each other. The Society is committed to removing barriers to attendance for those who can contribute to and benefit from their peers in the global scientific community.
Therefore, if you are eligible, APS encourages you to take advantage of our tiered registration pricing for the 2025 in-person and virtual APS Global Physics Summit, which is just weeks away. Please visit the APS website for full details on the initiative and the APS Global Physics Summit website for registration fees.
The pricing was developed using input from the World Bank, each country’s average gross domestic product per capita, and its scientific output and investment in science. Physicists residing in countries classified by APS as Lower-Income (LIC), Lower-Middle-Income (LMIC), and Upper-Middle-Income (UMIC) may register for the 2025 in-person and virtual Global Physics Summit with the following discounts:
– Residents in LICs and LMICs will receive a discount of nearly 90%.
– Residents in UMICs will receive a discount of more than 70%.
The registration webpage on the APS Global Physics Summit website will automatically provide a discount code for these discounts based on a registrant’s country of residence. APS urges the physics community to help us share this news through your international networks so that more physicists from across the globe can participate in APS meetings. Register now before rates go up on March 7!
Register for the 2025 APS Global Physics Summit
As a welcoming global hub, APS is helping physicists from around the world to connect with each other around their shared interests. Tiered registration pricing underscores our appreciation of and respect for the diverse international physics community.
APS has a number of other initiatives aimed at connecting the global physics community, including a partnership with Research4Life to share its journals at no cost with researchers from nonprofits in more than 115 countries, territories, and refugee camps. APS will also cover article publication charges for new submissions from scientists belonging to these eligible groups.