Past public events
Discover here our past public events with links to photos and recordings.
Upcoming events are available here.
CERN’s public events have the support of the CERN & Society Foundation.
Discover here our past public events with links to photos and recordings.
Upcoming events are available here.
CERN’s public events have the support of the CERN & Society Foundation.
Guide since: October 2021
Position: CERN Research Fellow in Experimental Physics
Languages: English, French, Arabic
Due to an official event, CERN Science Gateway will be closed for visits on 16 November from 13.30.
Exhibitions and restaurant will be opened from 09. till 13.00
Guided tours for individuals and families will be proposed at 10.30 and 12.00 only
Groups with a booking for a guided tour will have their programme maintained and be informed of the impact of the closure when they arrive.
Evening public event at the auditorium will take place as planned.
Spend one hour with our experienced guides to discover CERN online. See how it’s organised, its tools, its research, the people behind it, see places usually inaccessible, ask questions and all this... from the comfort of your home or class.
The virtual tour may cover one of the following points. It is announced in the title of the tour.
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On Friday, 8 December, the renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma will be the exceptional guest of a special evening devoted to music and physics.
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