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ALICE at full power

The ALICE dipole magnet recently passed its commissioning tests, which was also an important step forward for the collaboration. >>

Physics comes to the stage

The Théâtre de Carouge - Atelier de Genève is putting on two plays as part of the World Year of Physics in 2005. >>

Lift-off for World Year of Physics

Over 1000 participants, including eight Nobel Prize Laureates, personalities from the world of science and close to 500 students from 70 countries took part in the "Physics for Tomorrow" conference at UNESCO headquarters in Paris on 13 January 2005. >>

Fiftieth Anniversary at the summit

Neither fear of heights nor the cold succeeded in cooling the ardour of four brave climbers from CERN who celebrated CERN's 50th Anniversary at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 metres). >>

Training and Development

Academic Training: Physics technologies in medicine  
Safety Training: Utilisation des E.P.I. contre les risques de chutes de hauteur  
Language Training: English  
Language Training: French  
Safety Training: Ergonomie - Sensibilisation à l'ergonomie bureautique  
Technical Training: Places available  

General Information

Restrictions on running IRC (Internet Relay Chat) at CERN  
Subject: Change of opening hours at the post office on the CERN Prévessin site  
Communication from La Poste  
Message from the Mail Office  
Housing Service: Receptions of the CERN and St.-Genis-Pouilly Hostels  
To all members of personnel in receipt of remuneration from CERN  
FOR INFORMATION: Université de Genève - Faculté des Sciences  

Staff Association

Summary of the first two Staff Council meetings in 2005 - French version only