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The South-East Physics Network, or SEPnet, is an association of physics departments at universities in the South-East of England.
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In 2008 it received a grant of £12.5 million from the Higher Education Funding Council for England.[1] and in 2013 received an additional grant of £2.75m [2]
The South East Physics Network is better known as SEPnet, a consortium of physics departments in nine universities.
Its partners are, alphabetically:
- The University of Hertfordshire (joined 2013)
- The University of Kent (Founding member)
- The Open University (joined 2013)
- The University of Portsmouth (joined 2010)
- Queen Mary University of London (Founding member)
- Royal Holloway, University of London (Founding member)
- The University of Southampton (Founding member)
- The University of Surrey (Founding member)
- The University of Sussex (Founding member)
Its associates are: