APS programs and resources for physicists in developing countries.
APS journal articles are available for free to scientists in developing countries.
APS Journal Article Access for Developing Countries
The APS exchange program with Brazil invites individuals at U.S. institutions to apply to pursue opportunities in Brazil. The program supports the travel of Ph.D. students, postdocs, and professors.
Brazil-U.S. Exchange Program
The International Research Travel Award Program (IRTAP) promotes international scientific collaborations between APS members and physicists in developing countries.
International Research Travel Award Program
The Marshak Lectureship provides travel support for physicists from "developing nations or the Eastern Bloc" to speak at APS meetings.
Marshak Lectureship
Individuals residing in eligible countries may apply for a reduced-cost or subsidized APS membership.
Matching Membership Program
Reciprocal Societies are international physics societies that have signed an agreement with APS to exchange certain membership privileges.
List of Reciprocal Member Societies