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The race is on for "Beamline for School" teams
With registration closed, the 455 teams must now make their case for why they should win the Beamline for Schools competition
SESAME breathes new life into LEP cavities
Radiofrequency cavities built for the Large Electron Positron Collider are finding use on the SESAME project
Subsidised energy prices in France
“TPN” and/or “TSS” subsidised energy prices are not applicable to members of CERN personnel
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
Extension of the pre-retirement programmes
The Progressive Retirement Programme and the Scheme of Part-Time Work as a Pre-retirement Measure have been extended by one year
Webcast: Highlights in particle and astroparticle physics
Watch CERN's Director for Research and Scientific Computing Sergio Bertolucci speaking from Braga, Portugal, at 6pm CET
CERN connects with IceCube to bring science to schools
High schoolers from Europe and the US paid a recent virtual visit to CMS at CERN and the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica
GS department head talks people and CERN infrastructures
For Lluis Miralles Verge, infrastructures come second to the people behind them
CERN summer student programme - just two days left to apply
Applications are open for the CERN summer student programme. Deadline is 31 January 2014 - just two days from now
Germany at CERN exhibit
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is holding the 12th Industrial Exhibition “Germany at CERN” today and tomorrow