The American Physiological Society photo1 photo2 photo3
APS Home
APS Education
Archive Home
Ben Portal
url
The American Physiological Society APS Education Office Archive of Teaching Resources
Photo Search the Archive Explore Effective Pedagogy Careers Contact

Six Star Science


My Archive

Submit a Learning Object

Revise a Submitted
     Learning Object


APS Faculty Programs

APS Student Programs

Meetings, Journals & Organizations

APS Funding Opportunities

Share the Wealth

About the APS Archive/FAQs

What can I tell my students about careers in biomedicine? What do biomedical researchers do on a day-to-day basis?  What do physiology careers include? What can my students do with a physiology degree? How much do physiologists earn?   What advice can I offer my undergraduate students about preparing for and pursuing a career in physiology?

Which departments offer graduate degrees in physiology? Are there fellowships available for students at the undergraduate or graduate level? Are there summer research opportunities for students?  Are there professional development programs available for faculty members?

Visit the APS Web site to learn more about physiology careers, biomedical research careers, and professional development opportunities for undergraduate faculty members.  The APS Careers Web Site ( http://www.the-aps.org/careers.htm) is designed to give undergraduate students the opportunity to explore the various career options open to them as well as to learn valuable information that will help them throughout their careers.


Undergraduate Education: Search the Archive | Explore Effective Pedagogy | Careers | Contact