Published 16 September 2008
During the year several events are offered for all - national and international - Physics Master students.
- Spetember 2nd, 2011: Introduction to the faculties
- Fall, 2011: Introduction to Amsterdam, organised by the association of Physics students in Amsterdam.
- Spring, 2012: Celebrating the start of the second semester, organised by the associations of Physics students in Amsterdam.
- May 30th, 2012: Fysica 2012 conference at University of Twente
Prior to the start of the lectures, first year master students are invited to attend programme of introduction to the exact science studies at the faculties of UvA and VU. The programme includes an explanation of where and when the first lectures for students in the master Physics will take place and how you can register for them. The master coordinators of the various tracks of the Master's of Physics programme will be present for specific questions. Also during the event, the Associations of Physics Students will present themselves.
In 2011, the introduction will take place at September 2nd.
Every year in September the physics students associations of UvA and VU organise a social event for first year master students to get to know student life in Amsterdam. It includes a boat trip over the Amsterdam canals and a tour through the night life of the city.
In September you will receive an invitation by email.
Shortly after the start of the second semester, you will be invited to a get-together with all students of the Master's Physics. Again this event is organised for you by the association of students of the UvA.
The event will take place Spring, 2012.
The Dutch Physics Society organises every year a symposium for physicists working and studying in the Netherlands. The Fysica-symposium is an excellent opportunity to get to know physics research in the Netherlands. All presentations will be in English. Both first year and second year master students Physics are encouraged to attend the symposium.
This year, the symposium will be organised by the Univerity Twente in Enschede in May, 2012.
Source: Physics in Amsterdam
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