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Optical Society of America

AUG 01, 1960
Physics Today

FOR the information of physics students who may be interested in specializing in the study of optics, a booklet entitled Careers in Optics is in the process of being assembled by the Optical Society. It will summarize the academic, industrial, and governmental opportunities which are available to individuals who have received training in optics, and it will include information about courses in optics offered by various educational institutions at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels. The booklet will also discuss the availability of scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships. One section of the publication will contain descriptions of the type of work being conducted by specific optical organizations, as well as descriptions of “work‐and‐study” plans or any other special opportunities which may be offered.

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