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 haven't joined it yet (since 2023).

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

Organised by

visits.service@cern.ch

visits service
Registration
Participants
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Participants
  • Anna Cook
  • Anna Mascellani
  • Benjamin Charles Gladwyn
  • Chanka Jayaweera
  • Claudio Cipriani
  • Clement Suttor
  • Daniel Juarez
  • David Hajdu
  • Dylan Houston
  • Ella Wood
  • Filippa Dalesjo
  • Gemma Stacey Humphreys
  • Guillaume Quétant
  • Henrik Nissen
  • James Coleman-Smith
  • James Connaughton
  • Jean-Baptiste Voitellier
  • Jos van den Bos
  • Jugal Jesing
  • Koen Eggen
  • Krittika Adhikari
  • Matej Konopik
  • Maximilian Pfohl
  • Michael England
  • Mirko Planinic
  • Pal Kerecsenyi
  • Pierre Rose
  • Roberto Acciarri
  • Roman Lietava
  • Romano Orlandini
  • Samuel James Haken
  • Sara Memushaj
  • Sarah Charley
  • Simon Della Santa
  • Simon Sina Nourbakhsh
  • Vahide Demiri
  • Wiktoria Malek
  • Zeynep Karatza
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