Author: Rolf Heuer
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Celebrating diversity at CERN
With international women’s day coming up, it’s time to take a look at how far we’ve come over recent years in promoting gender equality at CERN
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A celebration of science for peace
At the start of CERN’s 60th anniversary year, the current director-general looks at the organization’s role in bringing nations together
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The future is just around the corner
This week and next see a series of meetings looking at the future of CERN, and indeed of particle physics, says Director-General Rolf Heuer
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A mid-term report for LS1
As the LHC’s first long shutdown, LS1, enters its second calendar year, it’s a good time for a mid-term report on how things are progressing
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A collaborative adventure
There’s much to look forward to in 2014 – let’s make it another safe and successful year at CERN, says Director-General Rolf Heuer
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Solid groundwork underlies a high-profile year
This year has shown how decades of diligent groundwork lay the foundations for success, says CERN Director-General Rolf Heuer
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Ringing the changes in the ombuds office
After three and a half years in office as CERN’s first Ombuds, the time has come for Vincent Vuillemin to pass on the baton
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Towards the next chapter
The time has come for CERN to start seriously considering the options for its post-LHC future
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CERN Stakeholder Relations Office
Scientists, politicians, the public, students, our neighbours, you: these groups of people all have a stake in CERN, and all are important to us
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A Nobel prize for particle physics
Wherever you are in the global particle physics community, you too can feel a sense of pride in the achievement of a Nobel for Higgs and Englert