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The annual Nuclear
Physics Summer School is supported by the NSF and the INT
and is managed by a Steering Committee with rotating membership drawn
from the
nuclear physics community at large, with input from the DNP of the APS.
I. Steering Committee:
The present Steering Committee (established approximately January 1,
1995)
has the following membership:
1. Jorgen Randrup,
Chair
2. Bruce Barrett, Vice-Chair
3. Holder of the NSF grant
(currently George Bertsch)
4. Virginia Brown
5. Walter Henning
6. Berndt Mueller
7. James Vary
8. Steve Vigdor
9. Vic Viola
The members of the SC are in rotating positions, except for the NSF
grant PI,
whose membership is by virtue of being grant holder.
The normal tenure of a SC member will be four (4) years, so
each year two (2)
members will be replaced. The intention is to each year replace
one theorist
abd one experimentalist, so that an approximate parity between theorists
and
experimentalists is preserved.
Comments:
1) The NSF proposal suggested three year terms, but four-year terms are
better,
if the Chair and Vice-Chair
are to have terms of two years each.
2) A person is appointed as Vice Chair after serving for two years on
the SC
would serve as Vice Chair for
years 3-4 and then as Chair for years 5-6,
ie for a total of six years
on the SC; the annual rotations would then
need to be adjusted
appropriately, either by someone rotating off before
the full term of four years
or by postponing a replacement.
II. Organization of each year's Summer School:
It is envisioned that the Summer School will take place at
different locations
from year to year, being organized by 'volunteers' from the NP community
as it
has in the past.
In the spring of each year, a notice is placed in the DNP
and INT newsletters
inviting potential organizers for the next year's Summer School to
submit
informal proposals, indicating possible sites and anticipated funding
schemes.
The deadline for proposals to organize will be August 15 of the year
preceding
the School.
The Steering Committee will discuss the proposals and
select an 'Organizer'
(which may be a team of people) and one of the proposed sites.
Remarks:
1) The NSF grant provides funds for
student support and advertising.
2) The host institution will be expected
to assume responsibility for the
transportation and living
costs of the speakers.
3) The INT has agreed to serve as a
default host institution, with the
site being the UW Seattle
campus, on the understanding the the Organizers
of such Schools would
ordinarily come from outside the INT.
4) The INT is supporting the School by
providing secretarial assistance,
including mailing out the
posters, assembling the applications, and
carrying out the
correspondance, if needed.
Comment:
The years 1995 and 1996 were
anomalous and should not be seen as typical.
Ordinarily, the Organizer
would have no particular relation to the INT,
and the site could be
anywhere in the country.
Subsequently, the SC will
compose the lecture program for the School,
in close consultation with the designated Organizer, and with due
attention
to topical balance and recent programs.
Remarks:
There are usually five major
lecture series, with time and material for
study provided, as well as
'office hours' where the students can ask
questions and have in-depth
discussions with the lecturers. There is
also a possibility for the
students to present seminars, plus
occasionally a few special
seminars.
The Organizer (who may be a team of more than one person) invites the
lecturers,
negotiates the practical arrangements regarding the site, prepares the
poster,
selects the students, and runs the school. After the School is
completed, a
report must be filed with the SC and a financial statement made to the
grant
holder.
Remarks:
Ordinarily, the target group
consists of applicants who are at most
one year away from the PhD
(plus or minus), with the priority falling
off rapidly in both
directions. In a steady state, it should then be
possible for any student to
take part in one Summer School at some point.
Summary of duties
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A. Chair of the Steering Committee:
a) Chairs the Steering
Committee.
b) Places the ad in the DNP
and INT newsletters.
c) Leads the discussions with
the SC members regarding
i)
selection of the Organizer(s) and site from the proposals,
ii)
composition of the lecture program,
iii) the rotation
of the membership, including the solicitation of
suggestions from the DNP Executive Committee, and
iv) the
selection of the new Vice-Chair.
d) Serves as main contact
person between the SC and
i)
the Organizer of the School,
ii) the
grant holder, and
iii) the INT.
B. Vice-Chair of the Steering Committee:
a) Serves as the principal
adviser to the SC Chair.
b) Serves in place of the
Chair, when necessary.
c) Is the designated
successor of the SC Chair.
C. Grant Holder:
a) Serves as the principal
liason with the NSF.
b) Oversees the budgetary
aspects of each year's School.
D. Member of the Steering Committee:
a) Help advertise the Summer
School and encourage applications.
b) Help recruit potential
Organizers.
c) Participate in the process
of identifying an Organizer and a site.
d) Help compose the lecture
program.
E. Organizer(s) of the Summer School:
a) Submits a proposal to
organize next year's Summer School,
containing
proposed possible sites and the anticipated
funding
scheme.
b) Takes active part, with
the Steering Committee, in the composition
of the
lecture program.
c) Is responsible for all the
organizational and practical aspects
of the
particular School, including
i) inviting the selected lecturers (if an invited lecturer cannot
accept, the program process is iterated with the SC),
ii)
preparing the poster,
iii)
selecting the students for admission to the school,
iv)
making the practical arrangements regarding the site,
v) running the school,
vi)
preparing and submitting a report on the school to the SC,
including student questionaires, and a financial accounting
to the grant holder.
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COVER LETTER:
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To: Dirk Walecka, Chair, DNP Executive Committee
From: Jorgen Randrup, Chair
Bruce Barrett, Vice Chair
Steering Committee for the
Nuclear Physics Summer School
Copy: Ben Gibson, Secretary-Treasurer, DNP Executive
Committee
Date: 30apr96
About: Nuclear Physics Summer School
We thought that the upcoming DNP meeting would be a good opportunity to
draw
your attention to the information below regarding the National Summer
School
on Nuclear Physics, since the School is intended to serve the DNP
community at
large and will depend on input from the DNP for its continued success.
The Nuclear Physics Summer School started about ten years ago on the
spontaneous
initiative of a group of theorists that had gathered for informal
discussions at
the Capra Ranch outside Los Angeles. The School has been very
successful and,
in order to ensure its long-term continuation, we have recently tried to
firm up
the associated procedures.
We are enclosing the current draft describing the (intended)
organization of the
School and we are inviting your comments. The envisioned role of
the DNP is
primarily two-fold: 1) To suggest names for the annual replacements on
the
Steering Committee, and 2) to help advertise each year's School and
solicit
proposals for organizing the following year's School.
We feel that the support and involvement of the DNP is an important
element in
the Summer School and that it will help to ensure that it be responsive
to our
filed's needs for timeliness and diversity, as they develop over
time. Please
do not hesitate to contact us for for discussion/information.
Finally, since it so happens that Wick Haxton will be coming to the DNP
meeting
(while we will not), we have asked him to make himself available to you
to try
answering any questions you might have about the School. We are
grateful to Wick
for agreeing to help in this manner, even though he has rotated of the
Steering
Committee. Wick is very familiar with the development of the
School, since he
was one of the originators and served on the Steering Committee until
recently;
he also coorganized the 1990 NP Summer School in Santa Cruz.
Yours Sincerely,
Jorgen Randrup,
Chair
Steering Committee for the
Bruce Barrett, Vice
Chair Nuclear Physics Summer School
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