The MARSHALL ROSENBLUTH
International Summer School
Plasma Thermonuclear Fusion and Plasma Astrophysics-2007
August 25 - 28, 2007, La Jolla, California 92038-2946
REGISTRATION
Tuition fee is waived for all
participants.
Registration fee is $400; on-site, $500.
- The SCHOOL fully reimburses the paid registration
fee to the participant who cannot attend the conference and did notify the SCHOOL within the time period
stated on the registration form.
The SCHOOL publications are offered to that researcher at the participants'
discount.
- The Institute for Advanced
Physics Studies supports all invited speakers and their collaborators equally, by subsidizing their registration fee
(subsidized registration fee is $400, otherwise $500), rather than supporting in
full several speakers.
INVITED
SPEAKERS are expected to secure subsidized registration fees, travel and accommodation funding, independent of the
SCHOOL, through their sponsoring
organizations .
- THE INSTITUTE for ADVANCED
PHYSICS STUDIES STRONGLY ENCOURAGES PARTICIPATION OF PhD STUDENTS BY WAIVING THEIR
REGISTRATION FEE.
- The SCHOOL COVERS IN FULL PER DIEM EXPENSES OF INVITED TUTORIAL LECTURERS.
FOR EACH TUTORIAL WORK ACCEPTED FOR PUBLISHING IN THE GRADUATE COURSES Series,
the SCHOOL OFFERS TO AUTHOR(S) THE ROYALTIES IN THE AMOUNT OF 33 % OF THE PUBLISHER'S NET RECEIPTS ON COPIES SOLD THEREAFTER.
A limited special fund
is provided for each SCHOOL. These resources are
used to support, in part, hotel or per diem expenses of a few participants (
invited speakers) at the discretion of the SCHOOL Local Executive Board. Support for travel expenses is not offered.
Attendance
at each SCHOOL is limited to approximately
70 persons:
DISCLAIMER
The
Institute for Advanced Physics Studies provides equal opportunity in
admission
and participants' aid regardless of: sex, age, color, creed, handicap, sexual orientation, and national or ethnic origin.
The
Institute for Advanced Physics Studies
complies with all
applicable nondiscrimination laws.
(C) 1996. V. Alexander Stefan. (Oil-Acrylic)
The progress of science presupposes
the possibility of unrestricted communication of all results
and judgments--freedom of expression and instruction in all
realms of intellectual endeavor. The freedom of communication
is indispensable for development and extension of scientific
knowledge. Such an ideal must be sought unremittingly if scientific
thought, and philosophical and creative thinking in general,
are to be advanced as far as possible.
Albert EINSTEIN
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