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The Canadian Undergraduate Physics Journal (CUPJ) began as an initiative of a group of undergraduate students from across the country to promote physics research and education nationwide. CUPJ constantly strives to accomplish the following aims:
To recognize and document undergraduate student research;
To promote an early understanding of the process of refereed scientific publication;
To stimulate an interest in all areas of physics and astronomy;
To provide a forum for discussion of issues significant to undergraduate physics students;
To raise awareness of the latest, cutting edge developments in physics.
CUPJ is published three times a year and features submissions written by undergraduate or recently graduated students in both English and French, both in a paper and an on-line format. In addition to research articles refereed by volunteer graduate students and professors, the Journal also includes a section devoted to features, reviews, news, and commentaries relevant to students. With a circulation of 3000, CUPJ is distributed free of charge to all educational institutions that offer an undergraduate physics program in Canada, and subscriptions are available to individuals and other organizations.
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