Introduction course for guides

Europe/Zurich
222/R-001 (CERN)

222/R-001

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
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Participants
  • Antonis Papanestis
  • Arnaud Devienne
  • Aydin Ozbey
  • Bartosz Idzior
  • Betsy Cunnett
  • Christian Vogl
  • Christoforos Tsiolakis
  • Cornelia Marion Schmitt
  • Elton Shumka
  • emine selin akcan
  • Evgenia Leonida
  • Florentia Protopsalti
  • George Hallett
  • Giorgio Garlaschelli
  • Gybran Zoghlami
  • Hanae Taxis
  • Jakub Kapera
  • Jesse Geens
  • Jimilyn Delmendo Carrera
  • Karla Zertova
  • Kilian Kürzinger
  • Klaudia Izabela Lysakowska
  • Lauren Larson
  • Lidia Karolina Brozda
  • Lisa Berkani
  • Lucas Russell
  • Maike Saphörster
  • Marco Niccolini
  • Marcos Vazquez Nunez
  • Mariagrazia Monteleone
  • Mark Waterlaat
  • Matteo Paul Giacomelli
  • Maurus Taupadel
  • Michael Steven Farrington
  • Michela Stellini
  • Michelle Contreras Cossio
  • Miguel Robla Touris
  • Neo Cass
  • Panagiotis Gkonis
  • Roya Ahemeh
  • Sara Al-Tawil
  • Sara Strandberg
  • Sirina Prasad
  • Soundesse Roupioz
  • Subhashis Suara
  • Sylvain Girod
  • Tamer Elkafrawy
  • Xaver Eugen Fink
  • Yoann Paul Charles Heitz
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