Conferences for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities
An inclusive conference experience
APS Conferences for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics, are three-day regional conferences for undergraduate physics majors.
In 2024, these events, formerly Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP), were renamed the Conferences for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics as part of APS's Gender Inclusive Physics Community.
We welcome participants to partake in an enriching national keynote, dynamic plenary sessions, networking opportunities, guidance on navigating graduate school and career paths, and mentorship Conference for Graduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics.
Gender inclusive physics community events
As part of the Gender Inclusive Physics Community, our conferences for undergraduate women and gender minorities strive to foster a welcoming atmosphere.
Connect with other graduate women and gender minorities in physics.
The 2025 Conferences for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics will be held January 2025 at multiple sites throughout the United States and Canada.
Attend a conference
Undergraduate women, gender minorities, and other students who may not always see themselves represented in STEM are encouraged to attend. These conferences are your opportunity to find mentors, explore education and career opportunities, and network with and learn from other physics students.
Host a conference
Your institution can support gender inclusion in physics by hosting a conference.
More about the conferences
Discover the leaders who ensure these conferences meet their goals of advancing undergraduate women and gender minorities in physics and stay informed about future events and other updates.
Learn more about our leadership and goals and find out what past attendees have to say about the conference experience.
Get the latest news and updates for Conferences for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics.
Thank you to conference supporters
APS is grateful to the National Science Foundation and Department of Energy for their support of these conferences.
Opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the NSF's or DOE's views.
Contact us
Have questions about Conferences for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics? Please contact the APS team.