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We would like to share with you some of the highlights of the September meetings of the Council and its committees
A new official CERN lanyard and card reel are ready to welcome you back on site!
Carlo Rubbia was recognised for his promotion of sustainable nuclear energy use and natural-gas pyrolysis
Due to ongoing work in the CERN clubs area, disruption at Entrance A is likely until 28 September
Luca Malgeri and his deputies, Gautier Hamel de Monchenault and Jim Olsen, form the collaboration’s new leadership team
CERN’s Medical Service is organising a vaccination campaign in October 2020. The vaccine and the vaccination are free for anyone working on the CERN site
Those who wish to donate should visit the website no later than 18 September
"The Nine", who inform and advise the Director-General, are now seeking topics for discussion for the coming year