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We are pleased to inform you that the list of posts opening in view of the award of indefinite contracts is now available on the intranet
Work will start on the roundabout in front of restaurant 2 on Tuesday 15 July 2014
Register now for the first of a series of seminars on applying particle-physics research to medicine. Main Auditorium, 4pm on 10 July.
A table tennis tournament will be held at CERN as a special event sponsored by the 60th Anniversary Committee
Opening presentation of data artist Ryoji Ikeda’s residency at CERN. In the Globe, 7pm on 10 July
A Nobel prize, a new member state, and a huge consolidation effort on the accelerator complex - 2013 was a big year for CERN
Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees will be speaking at the International Conference Centre in Geneva on 3 July 2014
Drivers using French-Swiss border crossings may face delays due to a work-to-rule action of the French customs agents of the Douane du Léman
There will be some brief road and entrance closures today
An event in Geneva that aims to make science accessible and fun by bringing current scientific research to the welcoming atmosphere of a pub
Route Gentner will be closed after building 890 14-30 May
Anna Ovsyanikova (violin) and Chryssa Kasma (piano) will offer a recital in the CERN main auditorium 30 May