Author: Charlotte Lindberg Warakaulle
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CERN’s teacher programmes at 20
The High-School Teacher programme, which involved 46 teachers from 33 countries during 2 weeks in July, celebrated its 20th anniversary
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A diverse organisation is a strong organisation
International Women’s Day is always an important reminder of our responsibility to support and promote diversity, in all its aspects.
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Feast on CERN science at the Automnales
As guest of honour at Geneva’s annual Automnales, CERN has an unprecedented opportunity to engage with its neighbours
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CERN – fully engaged with the Sustainable Development Goals
The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals are very close to our core mission
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Celebrating science around the world
Charlotte Warakaulle talks about the march for science that will take place in Geneva
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Member States and CERN – at the heart of the Organization
Charlotte Warakaulle talks about all the initiatives that have been put in place to ensure an effective and open dialogue with the Member States
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CERN & Society – spreading our spirit of scientific curiosity
With the winners of the CERN Beamline for Schools 2016 competition on their way home, it is a good time to take a look at the CERN & Society programme
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Strengthening CERN and particle physics in a changing global environment
As we welcome Romania as our 22nd Member State in late July, now is a good time to reflect on the geographical enlargement process
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A global lab with a global mission
It’s a dynamic mix of co-operation and competition that drives particle physics forward
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The IR Sector – Opening new horizons for CERN
Charlotte Warakaulle shares her vision for the new International Relations (IR) Sector.