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The CERN Accelerator School (CAS) and the Wigner Research Centre for Physics held an Introduction to Accelerator Physics course in Budapest
Operational Circular No. 7 (Rev. 1) entitled "Telework", approved by the Director-General
Administrative Circular No. 5 (Rev. 2) entitled "Dependent child", approved by the Director-General
The 2017 CERN - Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics will be held in San Juan del Rio, Mexico, 8 - 21 March 2017
The Royal Society is coordinating a residential meeting at Royal Society in Buckinghamshire, on 27-28 March 2017 entitled ‘Higgs Cosmology'
The HR department has adopted a new recruitment tool that will enhance the recruitment process both for CERN and for candidates
Curious to know how a particle accelerator works, but afraid of the mathematics that comes with it? Then this seminar is for you!
The registration plate readers on Routes Scherrer and Bohr are now operational and have already started to collect data
As is the case every autumn, the Medical Service suggests that you should get vaccinated against seasonal flu
If you are a staff member and considering retirement in the next one or two years, we encourage you to participate in two special seminars