The American Physical Society (APS) recognizes the transformative potential of attending APS meetings for outstanding young researchers.
Since 2015, APS and the Forum on International Physics (FIP) have partnered to establish the Distinguished Student Program (DS), providing financial support for distinguished non-U.S. young researchers to attend the APS Global Physics Summit.
A special selection will be made for the Excellence in Physics DS Prize to further celebrate exceptional young talent.
The Distinguished Student Program will include the Esther Hoffman Beller Distinguished Student Travel Award and the Robert E. Marshak Distinguished Student Travel Award.
The Forum for Early Career Scientists (FECS) will once again support the DS program to offer postdoctoral awards, further expanding opportunities for early-career researchers.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply, applicants must meet the following requirements:
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Citizenship: Non-U.S. citizens.
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Academic Status: Postdoctoral researchers, Ph.D., or Master’s students, enrolled in institutions within or outside the U.S.
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Participation: Submission of an accepted abstract to the Global Physics Summit.
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Membership: Active APS and FIP members.
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Ph.D. and Master’s students may be eligible for a free one-year trial APS Student Membership. After joining APS (or if you are already an APS member), FIP membership is free.
Grant Amounts
For In-Person participation
The DS travel award will reimburse the following costs related to travel, lodging, and registration fees for attending the Global Physics Summit in person:
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Up to $2,000 for young researchers enrolled in developing countries
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Up to $700 for young researchers enrolled outside the U.S. (excluding developing countries).
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Up to $500 for young researchers enrolled in the U.S.
For Virtual participation
The DS award will cover registration fees for attending the virtual Global Physics Summit.
Excellence in Physics DS Prize (only for in-person participation)
To further celebrate exceptional talent, the Excellence in Physics Distinguished Student Grant (Excellence DS Prize) will be awarded. This prestigious honor is designed to recognize up to 4 outstanding young researchers enrolled outside the U.S. participating at the Global Physics Summit who have demonstrated extraordinary academic achievements and research potential.
Prize Coverage:
The Excellence DS Prize will provide full financial support, including registration fees, travel expenses, and accommodation costs for attending the Global Physics Summit.
Application Requirements
To apply, submit the following documents via the application form:
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A Curriculum Vitae (CV).
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A motivation letter (maximum 1 page).
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At least one reference letter.
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The abstract, as submitted and accepted to the Global Physics Summit.
To locate the DS Program application, please follow this walkthrough.
Application Deadline
All applications must be submitted by November 9, 2025. To locate the DS Program applicant, please follow this walkthrough.
For inquiries, contact the DS Program Chair, Maria Longobardi. For technical inquiries, please contact honors@aps.org.
The DS awards and Excellence Prize will be communicated to the applicants by the third week in December 2025.
The travel awards will be reimbursed after the completion of the meeting. Recipients will receive instructions from the APS Honors Team for how to receive their reimbursement.
Guided by our core values, APS encourages nominations that reflect the full range of talent, distinction, and experience in our field, and supports broad canvassing for professionals across diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and expertise.