Introduction course for guides

Europe/Zurich
40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie (CERN)

40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

CERN

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Description

This introduction course covers the basics of the educational and outreach activities and how to become a CERN Guide. 

  • Why become a CERN Guide?
  • Who can become a CERN Guide?
  • What training is offered to CERN Guides?
  • Guides training structure
  • What activities can CERN Guides take part in?
  • What resources are available?
  • How to sign up?
  • Who does what?

 


This course is mandatory for new CERN Guides and those, who hvaen't joined it yet (since 2023).

Becoming a CERN Guide is possible for everyone with an active affilation with CERN for 6 months or more.

Organised by

visits.service@cern.ch

visits service
Registration
Participants
45 / 60
Participants
  • Alessio Simoni
  • Alexander Glock
  • ALEXANDRE GERARDIN
  • Anastasia Iliopoulou
  • Andrea De Vita
  • Ann Van Lysebetten
  • Artur Wiecek
  • Atul Praveen Gorane
  • Baris Tuncay
  • Bhakti Kanulal Chitroda
  • Christophe Lannoy
  • Diana Rand
  • Dimitar Hristov Marinov
  • Ebru Simsek
  • Edda Gschwendtner
  • Edgar Eduardo Mata Mendoza
  • Elena Pompa Pacchi
  • Enrico Lupi
  • Federico Morodei
  • Felix Johannes Waldhauser
  • Hannah Adams
  • Imtiaz Ahmed
  • Ivana Belosevic
  • Jenna Lori Chisholm
  • Kiran Farman
  • Lorenzo Rossi
  • Lucas George Girardey
  • Maarten Anraed
  • Mahmoud Ali
  • Marcelo Bovill
  • Mariusz Suski
  • Matias Nahuel Mantinan
  • Michael Pitt
  • Michele Modena
  • Mikkel Moller Modekjaer
  • Olha Kishkinova
  • Patrick Machalet
  • Paul Maria Kluge
  • Quentin Senetaire
  • Rachid Haddad
  • Richard Jonathan Cowan
  • Ryunosuke O'Neil
  • Wesley Middelbos
  • William Lysholm Kappelgaard
  • Yasemin Askar
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