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The Google Science Fair competition deadline closes on 30 April at midnight PDT. If you are aged 13-18, it may be your turn to change the world
Around 60 secondary school students from France and Germany visited CERN to find out more about the Franco-German relationship
A team from CERN will be showcasing the diminutive Raspberry Pi computer at the Fêtons LINUX event in Geneva on 27 April
Watch students and teachers from two schools in central Poland searching proton collisions from the LHC for signs of new particles
Students took to the podium today at the Sixth Inverted CERN School of Computing
The 9th International Masterclasses in particle physics kicked off today, linking high school students around the world by video-conference
The 'inverted' School of Computing (iCSC) at CERN from 25 to 26 February 2013 will allow former students to take a turn at lecturing
Register now to give an exciting scientific talk and you could be the new face of Science in Switzerland
The third annual Google Science Fair opens today. Students aged 13 to 18 are invited to submit science or engineering projects online
There are only five days left to apply for the chance to join CERN as a summer student and work on some of the world's biggest experiments