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The official communications brand of the Institute of Physics and the world’s favourite physics magazine
110,000readership
12 ISSUESper year
8extra
supplements
New digital magazine
available
With physics changing at such a rapid pace, Physics World is the perfect way for you to stay on top thanks to its timely, accessible and thought-
provoking articles from the world’s leading physicists and science writers.Matin Durrani, editor
As a globally recognized brand, Physics World has for the past 25 years been the Institute of Physics’ membership magazine and is widely recognized as the world’s must-read physics title.
Each month more than 110,000 readers enjoy comprehensive news and analysis, in-depth features, incisive opinion pieces, sound careers advice, reviews of the best new books and multimedia plus the ever-popular Lateral Thoughts page, and thanks to the new Physics World app, keeping up to date has never been easier for our readers.
• Graduate Careers (March)
• Focus on Nanotechnology
• Focus on Optics and photonics
• Focus on Vacuum technology
• Special report: China
• Graduate Careers (October)
• Focus on Neutron scattering
• Focus on Synchrotrons
Supplements for 2015
91%
4%
5%
EMEA APAC
Americas
Readership by location
Astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology
Atomic, molecular and optical physics
Biological and medical physics
Condensed matter
Culture, history and society
Geophysics and environmental physics
Instrumentation and measurement
Nuclear and particle physics
Plasma and fusion
Statistical, mathematical and computational physics
Member interest groups
5%
14%
6%
28%
11%
8%
8%
13%
4%
12%
Source: Google Analytics and publisher’s own data
47%
21%
32%
Americas APAC
EMEA
Sessions by location
More than
324,000monthly unique
visitors
More than
419,000 monthly visits
More than
582,000 monthly page
views
More than
238,000registered
users
The leading website for physics news, reviews and videophysicsworld.com helps scientists and keen science fans from across the world stay current with the latest breakthroughs in physics by giving a unique blend of daily news, a lively blog, thought-provoking webinars and video interviews with some of the world’s leading physicists.
With a community of more than 238,000 scientists and engineers, 100,300 newsletter subscribers and 582,000 impressions, we can help you with lead generation, branding, product promotion, and driving traffic to your site.
Astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology
Atomic, molecular and optical physics
Biological and medical physics
Condensed matter
Culture, history and society
Geophysics and environmental physics
Instrumentation and measurement
Nuclear and particle physics
Plasma and fusion
Statistical, mathematical and computational physics
Member interest groups
26%
25%
15%
17%
13%
13%
13%
23%
15%
18%
Source: Google Analytics and publisher’s own data
Opt-in newsletter subscribers
68,500
54,700
84,900
Newswire – weekly
Eventswire – bi-weekly
Bookswire – quarterly
Editorial highlights 2016
This schedule is subject to change
12 reasons to advertise with Physics World
Special issue: Diversity in physicsSeeking new ways to make physics as inclusive as possible for people from all parts of society.
Graduate CareersCareer-focused content specifically designed for students in their final year of university and those who have recently graduated from science-related subjects.
March
Focus on Vacuum TechnologyFrom ground-breaking scientific experiments to innovative industrial processes, we show hw the latest vacuum know-how is being exploited to break the performance barrier.
August
Special Report: ChinaProducing more physics papers than any other nation, China is now a scientific powerhouse – but what are the challenges and opportunities for the nation’s physicists?
September
Special issue: Natural hazardsExploring the latest physics behind natural hazards as well as how physics-based technologies can help in disaster relief and forecasting.
November
Focus on Astronomy and Space ScienceExploring the cutting-edge technology underpinning the next generation of telescopes, satellites, space craft and planetary rovers – as well as some of the science these projects will be carrying out.
December
Focus on Neutron scienceExamining the construction of new neutron-scattering sources, the development of instruments to use them and the cutting-edge science that neutron scatterers are carrying out.
Graduate CareersCareer-focused content specifically designed for students in their final year of university and those who have recently graduated from science-related subjects.
October
Focus on Optics & PhotonicsInvestigating how the latest R&D into next-generation optical devices is setting new performance benchmarks and providing an insight into emerging commercial applications.
June
Special issue: Planetary scienceFeaturing the latest missions investigating the planets in our Solar System such as NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter.
July
Focus on Nuclear EnergyLooking at the latest developments in next-generation nuclear-power plants and attempts to turn fusion energy from dream to reality.
April
Focus on NanotechnologyPhysics World examines some of the latest advances and applications in nanotechnology and nanomaterials.
May
Event distribution
Issue Event Issue Event Issue Event
January Science Career Fair, Imperial College London
Nano Tech 2016
IOP 15th Anglo-French Physical Acoustics Conference
February Biophysical Society 60th Annual Meeting
SPIE Photonics West 2016
Pittcon 2016
80th Annual Meeting of the DPG and Spring Meeting
DPG Spring Meeting 2016 – AMOP section
ICEC 26 - ICMC 2016
March APS March Meeting 2016
JSAP 63rd Spring Meeting
Laser World of Photonics China 2016
JPS Annual Meeting
Top Women – XP Energy
Focus on Microscopy 2016
National Engineering & Construction Recruitment exhibition
MRS Spring Meeting 2016
IOP Joint annual HEPP and APP conference
IOP Magnetism 2016
IOP The Physics of Soft and Biological Matter
IOP EMAG 2016
April Graphene 2016
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016
VacuumTech Expo
SVC 59th Annual Meeting
IPAC 2016
E-MRS Spring 2016
Science in Public 2016
May CLEO:2016
PhD Careers Fair - Imperial College London
TechConnect World 2016
43rd IOP Plasma Physics Conference
IOP New Models in Hydrocodes (PETER) 2016
Optatec 2016
June 43rd EPS Conference on Plasma Physics
IOP EUFOAM 2016
IOP The XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics
July NanoKorea 2016
IOP 19th International Conference on Non-Contact Atomic Force Microscopy
Nano 2016
August SPIE Optics & Photonics 2016
ASC 2016
IOP Joint European Magnetic Symposia (JEMS)
IOP Photon16
European Microscopy Congress (EMC 2016)
September EMRS Fall 2016
CPS Fall Meeting 2016
Fall Career Fair – MIT
77th JSAP Autumn Meeting
Laser World of Photonics India 2016
2016 North American Particle Accelerator Conference (NA-PAC’16)
October The National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition - Olympia
Photonex & Vacuum Expo 2016
AVS 63rd International Symposium and Exhibition
Engineering Graduate Recruitment & Placement Fair - University of Sheffield
CHInano 2016
November The National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition - NEC
MRS Fall Meeting 2016
December Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2016
Asia Pacific Physics Conference (APPC13)
IOP Topical Research Meeting - Physical Principles of Biological and Active Systems
IOP Frontiers in Unconventional Superconductivity and Magnetism
Advertising in Physics World gives you exposure to highly qualified physicists With more than 110,000 readers working or studying in a surprisingly wide range of disciplines, Physics World is a proven way to get your vacancy noticed by high-calibre candidates with the skills to excel in both scientific research and a range of industry sectors.
Physics World’s dedicated recruitment section is the perfect solution for advertising your jobs, fellowships, training courses, internships and calls for proposals.
Target graduatesDon’t miss our graduate campaigns in March and October. The Physics World graduate issues are full of career-focused content designed for students in their final year of university and those who have recently graduated from science-related subjects. Place an advert in these issues to get your vacancy seen alongside our sought-after content and take advantage of the extra visibility offered in our graduate campaigns.
Why advertise your vacancy with Physics World?• Direct and efficient – a print advertisement gives you access to a highly qualified
readership
• Unrivalled authority – give your vacancy kudos and reinforce the research and prestige of your institution with a print advertisement.
• Extended reach – your advertisement will automatically be posted online for 60 days completely free of charge.
Looking for online recruitment?Ask for more information about the recruitment options available with brightrecruits.com, the international jobs site for physics and engineering.
Recruitment
Advertising in Physics World raises awareness of your brand and products to a large number of purchasing scientific professionals worldwide. Our topical and engaging content provides the perfect environment to convey your marketing message, and our selection of special issues provide the ideal platform to target specific sectors within physics.
Engaging with an influential audience
Print advertising opportunities
Display advertisementsA print advertisement in Physics World is one of the most effective ways of getting your message in front of our qualified audience. Sizes range from spreads and full pages to eighth-page placements.
AdvertorialsOne of the most effective ways for you to reach customers, with educational reading material that they will remember and use for reference.
InsertsDeliver your message with Physics World magazine to reach a wide, engaged audience for your booklets, brochures, posters or a promotional offer.
RecruitmentPhysics World’s dedicated recruitment section is the perfect solution for advertising your jobs, fellowships, training courses, internships and calls for proposals.
Don’t forget our topical supplementsCustom multi-page editorial products that are delivered with the magazine and offered online.
Topics for 2016 include:
• Graduate Careers (March)
• Focus on Nanotechnology
• Focus on Optics and photonics
• Focus on Vacuum technology
• Special report: China
• Graduate Careers (October)
• Focus on Neutron scattering
• Focus on Synchrotrons
Advertising online offers many ways to build your brand, drive traffic to your websites and generate valuable sales leads
Display bannersChoose from these two high-profile banner options: top level or skyscraper.
Video From a simple showcase to a full production video profiling your company, product or brands, our video technology combines an engaging and non-intrusive ad format with our extensive scientific network – the perfect platform for digital innovators to excel.
White papersMany organizations issue good reports but few of those reports get read by the right people. In the era of super-abundant Internet information, putting your paper where someone will find it can be as much of a challenge as producing the research in the first place, but physicsworld.com has the solution.
WebinarsThese highly interactive products allow you to communicate directly with a large targeted audience and generate new qualified sales leads.
E-mail sponsorshipChoose from three high-exposure banner positions in one of the physicsworld.com e-newsletters to promote your company’s products and services to a large audience of key decision makers throughout the global scientific community.
Online advertising opportunities
Opt-in newsletter subscribers
68,500
54,700
84,900
Newswire – weekly
Eventswire – bi-weekly
Bookswire – quarterly
physicsworld.com is packed with authoritative news, reviews and analysis. Our website will connect you to potential customers by ensuring that your brand is in the right place and engaging customers at precisely the right moment – while they are online actively reading and searching for subjects related to your products or services.
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