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Summer Laboratory Employment

MAR 01, 1960
Physics Today

MORE than one hundred laboratories in the United States have indicated to the AIP Placement Service that they will welcome inquiries regarding summer employment in 1960 from college physics majors and from secondary‐school and college physics teachers. Of the total, sixty‐two laboratories are interested in having both students and teachers apply for summer jobs; the remaining forty‐five are interested in employing students only. Although most of the laboratories that have responded to a recent invitation to submit information concerning summer job openings are those of industrial organizations, some are laboratories of independent nonprofit research institutions or are operated by or for agencies of the federal government.

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