Introduction course for guides

Europe/Zurich
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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, in the sense of:

  • 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?


To become a CERN Guide, you need have an affiliation with CERN that has a total duration of at least 6 months (doesn't mean that you need to wait sic months when starting your contract). Most statuses of affiliation at CERN entitle to become a Guide, more info here in the Guides Rules: https://guides.web.cern.ch/documents.

Here you can already join the main Mattermost channel for Guides: https://mattermost.web.cern.ch/cern-guides/channels/town-square

 


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

Organized by

visits.service@cern.ch

visits service
Registration
Participants
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Participants
  • Aaron Regan
  • Anna-Sarah Mezzatesta
  • Charlie Baker
  • Charlotte Eve Cook
  • Clara Klink
  • Daniel Kostler
  • Eduardo Malagutti
  • Elena Vernazza
  • Fabio Mombelli
  • Franz Hanke
  • German Cancio
  • Gustavo Miguel Rodriguez Hidalgo
  • Harry Dockerill
  • Jacob Moldenhauer
  • Kotaro Chiba
  • Marco Carotta
  • Marcus Jankowski
  • mark brettell
  • Michael Parker
  • Michał Naworyta
  • Muhammad ElShenawy
  • Neilas Beniusis
  • Novica Marinkovic
  • Peter Stein
  • Reussite Bebero Nkombo Milebe
  • Rintaro Yamaguchi
  • Rohit Nanjangud Shreenivas
  • Ryosuke Tanaka
  • Tiziano Pauletto
  • Toby Clifton
  • Tom Ossendrijver
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