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CERN celebrates 60 years of science and peace

A calendar of events is planned for CERN's 60th anniversary celebrations in 2014

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In 1954 CERN was born. The laboratory was the first pan-European scientific endeavour. Just a few years after the Second World War, 12 European countries joined forces and built what has become the world’s largest particle physics laboratory. In 2014, CERN will celebrate 60 years of cutting-edge science for peace.

It all started in 1949, when French Nobel-Prize-winning physicist Louis de Broglie called for the creation of a European laboratory. The idea was quickly adopted and, in 1953, 12 countries signed the Convention for the establishment of a European Organization for Nuclear Research under the auspices of UNESCO. “Next year we will celebrate the event with UNESCO in Paris at the beginning of July,” says Sascha Schmeling, general coordinator of the 60th anniversary celebrations. “We have invited one of the founding fathers of CERN, the French diplomat François de Rose, to take part, and he has accepted the invitation with enthusiasm.”

The events in Paris will be followed by celebrations on 29 September for CERN’s actual birthday. “We are planning events for the personnel, the scientific community and the local and international public,” says Schmeling. “All the CERN Member States are invited to hold their own celebrations and some of them have already shared with us their ideas.”

The CERN team in charge of the celebrations will coordinate all the events and offer help and support to all the participating stakeholders. “Regardless of where the events take place, our common goal is to highlight the role of science as a motor for peace and progress and to stress the importance of sharing science as widely as possible through education and training,” says Schmeling.

The countdown to CERN’s 60th anniversary has started. The official logo has already been launched and the effervescence is spreading. If you have already planned an event and think it should be included in the official programme of anniversary-related celebrations, please email CERN60-DropBox@cern.ch.

Calendar of events

Autumn 2013 Launch of the “Beamline for schools” competition – a call for submissions of actual experiments to be conducted by school students on a dedicated beamline at the PS
Spring 2014 Inauguration of the “S’cool Lab” – a space where teachers and students will be able to perform small experiments. Inauguration of the Synchrocyclotron exhibition
Beginning of July Joint CERN-UNESCO event in Paris
29 September Celebration of CERN's anniversary with highest-level representatives from member states
7 October Celebration of the anniversary of the first Council session
Throughout the year 2014 A series of historical, scientific, and technological colloquia to be held at CERN; special initiatives for the local community; arts events.

Please note that the list of events might change. Some of the events listed above will be by invitation only.