The Jefferson Lab University Relations Office was created in 1991 to facilitate interactions between Jefferson Lab and the nation's universities. Its most important role is partnering with universities to help them build strong research groups focused on the Jefferson Lab scientific program. Jefferson Lab pays particular attention to the potential of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's) and other Minority Educational Institutions (MES's), which are currently underrepresented among the users of national laboratories.
In support of its goal to create in the Southeast new faculty positions in nuclear physics in support of Jefferson Lab's scientific mission, JSA/Jefferson Lab has entered into several types of partnerships with universities. Under joint faculty arrangements, new faculty are appointed to tenure-track university positions on a cost-shared basis with Jefferson Lab.
Welcome to the Jefferson Lab Colloquium page. Find information on the newest upcoming colloquia that will be hosted here at Jefferson Lab. Our next Colloquium is listed below, please see the archive for upcoming colloquium.
What are the JLab PAC Program Summary Workshops and Why Should I Care?
Attached to each of the last three Program Advisory Committee reports (https://www.jlab.org/physics/PAC/reports) has been the report of a PAC program summary workshop focusing on one of the five general science topics for JL ab proposals. Those who have taken the time to look into these reports have gained direct insight into what the PAC thinks about physics and ideas about where the PAC sees promising future avenues of research for the laboratory.