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CERN’s first public Environment Report, outlining the Organization's commitment to environmentally responsible research, is now available online
Croatian artist Tomo Savić-Gecan’s work is being exhibited at the Sculpture Garden Biennale until 30 September 2020
Sixteen to 26-year-olds are invited to submit their ideas before 4 October to this European project of which CERN is a partner
Prepared according to the Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Standards, the first public CERN Environment Report details the current status of CERN’s environmental footprint, along with objectives for the coming years
Route Democrite is now open to traffic, but as a one-way street in front of buildings 158 and 17 until 15 November 2020
The “Precision” platform on the Passport to the Big Bang cycle route has been relocated at the heart of the new Vergers district in Meyrin
Agenda for the meeting to be held on Tuesday, 15 September 2020 at 9.15 a.m. by video-only (no in-person meeting)
All the protective measures that you need to adopt for a safe return on CERN sites
James Purvis, Head of the Human Resources department, addresses the new teleworking measures