FUSION was formed in 2001 by students who recognised the need to create a society for Open University students and graduates whose primary interest is in physics. It now has over 400 members, UO students/alumni at any stage of study in physical science based subjects are very welcome to join.
As a member of FUSION you will receive a regular newsletter with articles and reviews provided by fellow students and professional physicists, event updates and news from the OU Department of Physics and Astronomy. Past FUSION events have included visits to Culham Science Centre, Mullard Radio Observatory, Jodrell Bank, Bletchley Park, Sellafield and many more.
LIVERPOOL – The home of the Beatles, Titanic, Aintree, 2 football clubs – and the Fusion AGM weekend 2012!
Why not join us on March 3rd and 4th at Liverpool University for this weekend.
Ryan Nichol, who gave the talk on neutrinos at Fusions' UCL AGM in January 2010, did a stint as a stand-up comedian recently along with his colleague Jon Butterworth at Bright Club.
The Open University Student Associates SchemeHow will you know if teaching Physics is the career for you?If you have ever considered a career in teaching, you may be looking for ways to find out what it’s actually like. Classroom experience can help you decide if this really is the right choice for you… Fusion Weekend Hits TargetThe 2009 Fusion Weekend, held in Oxford on 24th/25th January, was a great success. On the Saturday morning, about 20 Fusion members were taken on a fascinating tour of the Oxford teaching laboratories by John Ward, Oxford's Head of Laboratory Services; then after lunch, the eighth Fusion AGM was held, and a new committee elected. The meeting was attended by the OU's Head of Physics & Astronomy, Nick Braithwaite, and a motion to change the name of the society to "Fusion - the Open University Physics & Astronomy Society", following the demise of the OU Society for Astronomy & Planetary Science (OUSAPS), was passed unanimously. What is the Institute of Physics?
The benefits of Institute membership
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Undergraduate Research Opportunities
There are undergraduate research opportunity schemes at various institutions in the UK and USA which are aimed at giving undergraduate physics students a taste of research, prior to commencing a postgraduate degree.
Schemes exist at Trinity College Dublin, Imperial College London and Leicester University Also Johns Hopkins University. And of course the CERN Summer Student Program no longer has an age limit ... Alternatively, try contacting your local university, as there are often ad-hoc opportunities for research experience. How It All BeganIt could be argued that Fusion owes its existence to a letter that went astray somewhere in the Institute of Physics. Here is the full story … What is NEXUS?Nexus was founded in 1992 by student members of the Institute of Physics to act as a contact point between physics societies The Nexus News magazine is sent out to student members. It contains everything from interviews and competitions to humour and occasionally physics! Contributions always welcome. |
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