Category: Miscellaneous
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Announcement of BL4S winning teams 2020
Announcement of BL4S winning teams 2020 After a long evaluation process of almost 200 proposals, this year's winning teams have been selected: The team "Nations' Flying Foxes" from the International School of Geneva, Campus des Nations, Switzerland, and the team "ChDR-CHEESE" from the Werner-von-Siemens-Gymnasium in Berlin, Germany. Congratulations! These two teams have proposed two very…
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Proposal submission to BL4S 2021
We are pleased to announce that the proposal submission for Beamline for Schools 2021 is open! Teams can send their application here. We remind you that in 2021 only the written proposal will be considered for the winner selection, but the best video proposal will receive a special prize. Note that the pre-registration is not…
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Reminder: BL4S Proposal Submission Deadline
Dear all, we would like to remind you that there is more than a month left to finalize your experiment idea, register you team and send a proposal to the 2021 edition of Beamline for Schools. Submit your proposal here by April the 15th at midnight (Central Europe Time). For the teams that pre-registered, we…
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Results of BL4S 2021
the winners of the 2021 edition of Beamline for Schools have been selected team “EXTRA” “Teomiztli” https://beamlineforschools.cern/results_2021 We would like to congratulate with all the participants for the exceptional level of the proposals, the current edition of BL4S has been very competitive, stay tuned for the 2022 edition!
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Beamline for Schools 2022 ready to start
Dear all, we are glad to announce that the 2022 edition of Beamline for Schools is ready to start! Teams interested in taking part in the competition can pre-register here. After three very successful editions at DESY, in 2022 the winning experiments will take place at the recently renovated T9 bemline of the PS accelerator…
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Special prizes Beamline for Schools 2022
Dear all, we are glad to announce that in 2022 the organizers of the “Stars Shine For Everyone” (SSVI) initiative will offer five optical telescopes to the participants in Beamline for Schools. In order to win one of these telescopes we want the participants to propose a science education or outreach activity that the members…
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Schools competition: Win a beamline
Schools competition: Win a beamline What if high-school students could come to CERN for more than just a visit? What if they could come as researchers, conducting real experiments on a CERN proton beamline? Take shifts, have lunch with real researchers, Nobel prize winners even, and experience the ins and outs of taking data at…
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Two weeks to go to register for beamline for schools
Two weeks to go to register for Beamline for Schools With registration closing on 31 January, what would you do if you could conduct a real experiment on a CERN proton beamline? As part of this year’s 60th anniversary celebrations, CERN has launched a beamline for schools competition. CERN is inviting students aged 16 and…
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CERN prepares beamline for schools
CERN prepares Beamline for Schools On 7 September, the winners of the Beamline for schools competition will arrive at CERN to claim their prizes. The two teams of high-school students – Odysseus’ Comrades from Varvakios Pilot School in Athens, Greece and Dominicuscollege from Dominicus College in Nijmegen in the Netherlands – will spend 10 days…
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Beamline for schools competition winners announced
Beamline for Schools Competition winners announced CERN today announced the winners of its first beamline for schools competition. Following almost 300 submissions from school groups around the world, two teams have been selected to come to CERN to carry out their own experiments at a CERN beamline. The winners are the “Odysseus' Comrades” team from…