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Beamline for Schools 2016: how to be a CERN scientist
The Beamline for Schools competition gives high-school students the chance to run an experiment on a fully equipped CERN beamline
Beamline for Schools 2016: how to be a CERN scientist
Two teams of high-school students from the UK and Poland had the opportunity to conduct their own experiments at a fully equipped CERN beamline
Beamline for Schools 2016: how to be a CERN scientist
Two teams of high-school students from the UK and Poland had the opportunity to conduct their own experiments at a fully equipped CERN beamline
New arrivals - September 2016
On Tuesday 20 September 2016, recently-recruited staff members and fellows participated in a session in the framework of the induction programme
Code challenge winners come to CERN
Last week, winners of the Intel Modern Code Challenge came to CERN
A New Building for Testing Magnets
A ceremony to mark the laying of the foundation stone of Building 311, which will house a magnetic measurement laboratory, took place on 22 September
Global open access initiative, SCOAP3, set to continue
After three years of successful operation and growth, CERN announces continuation of global SCOAP3 Open Access initiative for another three
African School of Fundamental Physics and Applications
The fourth biennial African School of Fundamental Physics and Applications took place on 1-19 August in Africa’s cleanest city, Kigali in Rwanda.
Higgs Prize winners visit CERN
This summer CERN welcomed the winning students of the 2016 Higgs Prize, sponsored by the Scottish Government.
Branson brings Virgin Galactic to CERN
Last week Sir Richard Branson and many of the future astronauts signed up to Virgin Galactic visited CERN