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On standards or conventions specific to physics as an academic discipline, and programs that lead to a degree in this field. For regular physics questions, visit our sister site Physics Stack Exchange.

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PhD in theoretical physics after dropping out of PhD program in Engineering?

I am applying to US universities for PhD in theoretical physics (for Fall 2015). … Within a year, I was able to produce three publications in top high energy physics journals like the Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP) with my collaborators, who are well-known. …
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Alphabetical authorship order in graduate admissions (particularly high energy physics)

I would like to know how graduate admission committees at US Universities look at alphabetical authorship publications in a CV (particularly in high energy physics). … I am applying to US universities for a Ph.D. in high energy physics. …
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Transferring to a Top-10 PhD program in Theoretical Physics from a Top-50 program in US for ... [duplicate]

I will be soon joining a Top-50 school for a PhD in High Energy Theory. They have some very good professors who have published top quality journal articles in their area of expertise (even with some N …
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