Introduction course for guides

Europe/Zurich
222/R-001 (CERN)

222/R-001

CERN

200
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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.

Here you have the link to check the slides afterwards: https://guides.web.cern.ch/other-resources 

Organised by

visits.service@cern.ch

visits service
Registration
Participants
50 / 60
Participants
  • Aikaterini Chorianopoulou
  • Andre Donadon Servelle
  • Andreas Vgenopoulos
  • Antonio Gilardi
  • Christiana Staudinger
  • Dana Groner
  • Derin John
  • Eda Erdogan
  • Edoardo Critelli
  • Eloisa Carosotti
  • Emeric BERNARD
  • Emma Fraser
  • Erwin Grenz
  • Filip Soukup
  • Hammad Rasheed
  • Hannes Bachl
  • Ian Alejandro Ramirez-Berend
  • Ioannis Dimoulios
  • Ioannis Drivas-Koulouris
  • John Lawless
  • Jorge Gonzalez Navarro
  • Juan Jusdado Serrano
  • Julien Hurte
  • Laura Hardy
  • Lia Lammert
  • Licheng ZHANG
  • Lucille Muriel Hervet
  • Mahmoud Ali
  • Marcelo Bovill
  • Maria Carnesale
  • Marta Alfonso Poza
  • Marta Vargas Jorba
  • Martin BOTTOLLIER-CURTET
  • Matteo Blangero
  • Mike Parkin
  • Nicola Pace
  • Nicolas Viellard
  • Nicolo' Salimbeni
  • Oliver Muller Smedt
  • Ondrej Franek
  • Patryk Paterak
  • Pau Oliveras
  • Philipp Mondl
  • Riad AIT BAALLA
  • Rodrigo Pavão Coffani Nunes
  • Sahithi Rudrabhatla
  • Sam Pitman
  • Tamara Caldas Cifuentes
  • Tomoka Imamura
  • Yuxiao Wang
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