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CERN management structure for 2026–2030, part 2
The CERN Directors for 2026–2030 have now been appointed by the CERN Council at its June 2025 session. As well as announcing this team, I also want to outline the next steps to establish the wider CERN leadership team
News from the June 2025 CERN Council Session
The approval of the Medium-Term Plan for 2026–2030 was just one of the highlights of the 222nd session of the CERN Council
Safety at every step
Join us on 5 June for CERN’s Safety Day, which will shine a light on protecting what matters most: our people, our environment and our workplace
Geographical enlargement: how the CERN family has grown
This week marked not only ten years since the first Associate Member State joined CERN but also a newly signed Associate Member State agreement, extending the CERN family
CERN management structure for 2026–2030
The new CERN management structure, endorsed by the Council last week, is motivated by the Organization’s key priorities for the coming years
News from the March 2025 CERN Council Session
The ongoing update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, new Associate Member States and knowledge transfer activities were among many topics discussed in the 221st session of the CERN Council
CERN mobility: driven by data, naturally
Particle physics is all about data, and so too is mobility at CERN. Over the years, our travel habits have been changing, and more changes are to come
Chamonix Workshop 2025: looking to the future
Reviewing accelerator operations, supporting an increasingly diverse physics programme and preparing for the High-Luminosity LHC and beyond were key themes of this year’s Chamonix Workshop
Happy 2025 to the CERN community!
2025 will be a crucial year for CERN, with the work towards the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, the last full year of Run 3 and preparations for the HL-LHC era
It’s beginning to look a lot like Quantum
As we approach 2025, the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, quantum technologies come into focus as a key area of scientific advancement that holds great potential for the future of research and innovation