8–14 Oct 2023
MedILS, Split, Croatia
Europe/Zagreb timezone

Practical Information

Date and place

The 13th Thematic CERN School of Computing will be held in Split, Croatia from Sunday 8 October in the afternoon until Friday 13th of October in the evening. Students should arrive on Sunday 8 October morning/midday and leave on Saturday 14 October.

The school is organized by CERN in collaboration with the Faculty of Science, University of Split and will be hosted at the Mediterranean Institute For Life Sciences (MEDILS) Conference Centre. The Centre is a historical renovated building situated in a wooded and landscaped park located on the Adriatic Sea coast, a few kilometres from the centre of Split.

MedILS –Mediterranean Institute for Life Sciences
Meštrovićevo šetalište 45
HR – 21000 Split
Republic of Croatia

tel: +385 (0)21 555 600

Applications and selection

Eligibility to apply

We are committed to achieving an inclusive and stimulating environment at our schools, and we encourage all qualified persons to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of nationality, gender, age, ethnic origin, individual differences of belief, sexual orientation, or disability.

The school is aimed at postgraduate (i.e. minimum of Bachelor degree or equivalent) students, engineers and scientists with a few years' experience in computing, in information security, or in related fields. We welcome applications from all countries and nationalities. 

Please make sure that you know if your university or employer is prepared to finance your school and travel should you be selected, or if you are funding the participation yourself.

Students who have attended any previous CERN Schools of Computing, and who are interested in deepening their knowledge on the theme of this Thematic CSC, are also welcome to apply.

Target audience

The programme of this school is targeted at people working in academia and research institutes, who as part of their job need to ensure security and resilience of computing resources they manage, and want to be prepared to detect and handle possible security incidents:

  • service managers and service providers of distributed scientific computing infrastructures, both from IT departments and from experiments,
  • people in charge of deploying cloud services used by scientists,
  • security professionals, who would like to expand their knowledge in a more holistic fashion.
Prerequisites

People who wish to attend this school are expected to be familiar with (should have some experience with):

  • Unix-based systems (from the user and admin point of view)
  • Programming (e.g. Python, C/C++) and related tools (e.g. git)
  • Networking (OSI model, main network protocols such as DNS, IPv4/IPv6, TCP/UDP, HTTP, SSH, mail etc.)
  • Applied cryptography (e.g. symmetric vs. asymmetric encryption, hash functions, SSL/TLS, digital certificates and signatures etc.)
Application

To apply, please fill in the application form and provide the requested information.

In order to login, you may use a CERN account, an EduGAIN-enabled account, or a public service account (GitHub, Google, Facebook or LinkedIn account). Alternatively, you can create a CERN lightweight account, and then login with your email ("Guess access"). You will also need to create an Indico account during the application process, if you do not already have one.

Applicants should ensure that they have:

  1. completed the application form online, and
  2. uploaded a signed formal letter of reference (on formal headed paper from the applicant's institute/organization) from their professor or supervisor.
  • If your professor or supervisor does not wish to provide you with a letter directly, s/he can email us your letter of reference instead. This should be sent directly to Computing.School@cern.ch, with the subject: Reference Letter tCSC security 2023: [name of applicant]

The letter of reference needs to be received by the school (whether uploaded or emailed) by Sunday 23 July (midnight CET) at the latest.

If no letter is included, the application will be considered void and discarded from the selection process. It is your responsibility to ensure we receive it.

Selection of participants

The number of participants is limited to 30. 

Participant selection is done by members of the CSC Advisory + Programme Committee, and is based on the profile and the motivation of the applicants. The goal is to select participants who have enough education and work experience to profit fully from the school, and for whom the academic programme of the school is relevant to their work or research. 

Applicants will be informed of the selection decision by Wednesday 16 August.

Selected applicants will receive an Invitation Letter from the school. Payment of the registration fee will confirm your place, at which point you will be considered a participant Payments must have arrived no later than 6th of September.

Payment

If you have received an invitation to attend the school, you will be required to pay the school's registration fee. The deadline for payment of the fee is:

Wednesday 6 September

If you have been offered a place at the school and we have not received your fee by this date, you risk losing your place at the school and it being offered to another applicant.If you know that you are not able to participate, please tell us ASAP

Registration fee

The total fee of the School is 750 EUR per participant for accommodation in a shared twin room (in some cases triple room).

The fee covers:

  • Tuition and handouts.
  • Accommodation in a shared twin or triple room, with private bathroom, from Sunday 8 October until Saturday 14 October at the MEDILS conference center or in a nearby hotel.
  • All meals including breakfast, lunches and coffee breaks, starting from Sunday 8 October lunch until Saturday 14 October breakfast.
  • All organized social activities (special dinners, excursion etc.).

The fee does NOT cover:

  • Travel expenses from the participants' home location or working place to the MEDILS Conference Centre or to the hotel where you will be accommodated.
  • The cost of a travel visa where required.
  • Any extra cost incurred during the stay (including private excursions, private expenses in the hotel and on the campus, private transport costs, private meals etc.) will not be covered by the School organization.
  • Any cost incurred by a participant not following the official excursion or social  programme (e.g. meal cost of a participant not attending an excursion which includes a meal) will not be covered by the School organization.
  • Any other expenses not explicitly mentioned as included in the fee.

The School will neither arrange accommodation nor will cover any cost associated with an extended stay of students in Split. Participants arriving before Sunday 8 October morning/midday, or leaving after Saturday 14 October morning must organize their extended stay themselves.

Financial support

In some cases (eg. applications from developing countries), applicants may be considered for financial support towards the School fee.

Please note that any consideration of support depends on your specific circumstances, as well as how many requests we receive. Therefore we cannot - and will not - provide you an estimate before we receive your and other requests.

If you wish to make a request for financial support, please send an e-mail to Computing.School@cern.ch (before 24 July, 2023), to make an official request, explaining why you wish to be considered for financial support.

Method of payment

There are four ways to pay:

  • TID - for participants located at CERN and/or with CERN internal transfer capabilities;
  • Bank transfer - for participants external to CERN and/or with no CERN internal transfer capabilities;
  • Credit card directly from the indico page for accepted registrations Please note the cost of transactions by credit card  (2.5% of the transaction for payments by Visa or Mastercard)
  • Via invoice, you have to ask for it BEFORE paying.

TID and bank transfer details will be provided in the invitation.

Insurance

Participants must have health and accident cover that includes adequate protection (including emergency medical treatment, hospitalisation and repatriation in case of illness or accident), and against disability or death resulting from illnesses and accidents, for the country in which the School takes place. 

Participants shall hold CERN free and harmless from any cost or expense resulting from the situation where adequate insurance cover is not in place.

Travel

How to get there

See http://www.medils.org/contact under the "Where are we" and "How to reach us" tabs for transport links.

Arrangements

Participants should arrive at the MEDILS conference centre for on-site registration during  Sunday 8 October 2023.

Participants are responsible for organising their own travel to and from the School location. The School does not organize travel tickets for participants. The travel cost to and from the school is not included in the school fee. Important: do not book your travel before you get a confirmation from us that the School will indeed take place in person.

Participants are responsible for obtaining a valid visa to enter the country of the School location when this is required. The cost of a visa is not included in the school fee.

Accommodation and Meals

Accommodation

Participants will be housed in the MEDILS conference centre, or in a nearby hotel. Participants will be hosted in shared twin or triple rooms, with private bathrooms. The room allocation is done by the school organisers.

Accommodation from October 8th until October 14th is included in the School fee.

Smoking is banned in the entire conference centre.

Meals

All meals are included in the School fee. The first meal will be the lunch on Sunday 8 October, and the last meal will be breakfast on Saturday 14 October.

Participants should note that breakfast on Sunday 8 of October is not provided, only the lunch and evening meal.

All food onsite at MEDILS is served as a buffet, while the special meals out are at local restaurants.

We will ask you in your application form about any specific dietary requirements you may have, and do our best to accommodate accordingly, given the local catering options available. However we cannot make any guarantees. 

Sustainability

Organizing the school in an environmentally responsible way is one of our goals.

During the school, we will:

  • Serve meals and drinks with washable plates, glasses and utensils; or with recycled and/or biodegradable ones
  • Have vegetarian and vegan dishes available 
  • Limit the amount of printed materials (and in particular, only provide the printed version of the school booklet to those who want to have one)
  • Separate and recycle waste

Please help us:

  • Consider travelling to the school by train or bus, or any other less polluting means of transport, if possible
  • Bring your own reusable water bottle or cup