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Reciprocal Membership Societies

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APS members may take advantage of the following benefits from reciprocal societies:
  • Submit papers to reciprocal society meetings with the same privileges as the reciprocal society members.
  • Register at reciprocal society meetings at member rates.
  • Subscribe to reciprocal society publications at member rates.

The reciprocal agreement between APS and the Institute of Physics, UK, is slightly different from other societies. 
Gray arrow   Agreement for Reciprocal Membership Privileges and Co-operation between APS and the Institute of Physics.


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