
73rd Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting (Physics) - nomination process
27. 09. 2023
The 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting, which is dedicated to Physics, will take place from 30 June to 5 July 2024.
The selection criteria for the 2024 Lindau Meeting can be found at this link: selection criteria for the 2024 Lindau Meeting.
The basic requirements are:
- age up to 35 years
- students in bachelor, master, doctoral and postdoctoral programmes
- nominees who have never attended a meeting before
The proposal must be accompanied by the following (all in English):
- a professional CV including full contact details
- a letter of recommendation from the nominating institution
For more detailed information on the nomination process, please contact the secretariat of your CAS institute or the rector's office of your university. The internal deadline is 11 October 2023.
Photo: LNLM
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