Attention Future Black Physicists & Astronomers
If you have a passion for science, we can help fund your academic career and support your success.
Through TEAM-UP Together Programs students will have access to scholarships, internships, professional development opportunities, mentoring, training, conference travel funding, a supportive network and more.
Through TEAM-UP Together Programs students will have access to scholarships, internships, professional development opportunities, mentoring, training, conference travel funding, a supportive network and more.
TEAM-UP Together Scholarship Program
Our goal is to double the number of African Americans earning bachelor’s degrees in physics and astronomy by 2030.
To encourage more young Black and African American students to pursue physics and astronomy, we offer financial support to promising undergraduates with financial needs though our annual scholarship program.
TEAM-UP Together Scholarship winners receive up to $10,000 per academic year and a Society of Physics Students membership.
To encourage more young Black and African American students to pursue physics and astronomy, we offer financial support to promising undergraduates with financial needs though our annual scholarship program.
TEAM-UP Together Scholarship winners receive up to $10,000 per academic year and a Society of Physics Students membership.
Join the Society of Physics Students
The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a professional association operated by the American Institute of Physics to help students develop academically, professionally, and personally while fostering a sense of community among aspiring physicists.
Join the National Society of Black Physicists
The National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP) is the largest and most recognizable organization devoted to the growth, development, and advancement of the African American physics and astronomy community.
Mentorship for Students
TEAM-UP Together has partnered with the American Physical Society’s National Mentoring Community (NMC) to provide mentors to students. NMC mentees are undergraduate and graduate students who identify as part of a historically marginalized or minoritized identity and are studying physics or a related field.
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