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Explore Graduate Physics Programs at the Research Triangle in North Carolina

Discover the dynamic graduate physics programs at Duke University, North Carolina State University, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the vibrant Research Triangle area. Benefit from top-notch faculty, extensive research opportunities, and collaborative experiences among the three universities. Cross-register for advanced courses, attend joint seminars, and tap into the rich resources of Research Triangle Park. Don't miss the application deadlines for Fall 2012!

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Explore Graduate Physics Programs at the Research Triangle in North Carolina

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  1. Research trianglegraduate Physics programs Duke University, North Carolina State University, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invite applicants to their graduate physics programs for Fall 2012. The Research Triangle is a national center for physics research, drawing upon synergies among the three Triangle universities and several hundred R&D companies and research institutes in Research Triangle Park and surrounding areas. Students may cross-register for advanced courses at any Triangle university and take advantage of numerous joint seminars and research institutes. The Research Triangle metropolitan area has garnered national accolades including ■ #1 Best City – Bloomberg Businessweek2011, ■ #1 Best Places for Business and Careers – Forbes 2011, ■ #1 Fastest Growing Metropolitan Region – US Census 2009, ■ #2 Brain Magnet in the Nation – Forbes 2011, ■ #4 Smartest Cities – US Census 2010. Duke University ■ Webpage: www.phy.duke.edu/graduate ■ Email contact: dgs@phy.duke.edu ■ Priority application deadline: December 31, 2011 Sarah P. Duke Gardens North Carolina State University ■ Webpage: www.physics.ncsu.edu/graduate ■ Email contact: py-grad-program@ncsu.edu ■ Priority application deadline: January 9, 2012 NC State Bell Tower University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ■ Webpage: www.physics.unc.edu/academics/grad ■ Email contact: g-admit@physics.unc.edu ■ Priority application deadline: December 15, 2011 Old Well at UNC-CH Please post or distribute to interested students

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