Register now for the European School of High-Energy Physics

This year's school will be held in Bulgaria from 2-15 September. Register by 15 May 2015

Registration is now open for this year's European School of High-Energy Physics, which will be held in Bulgaria from 2-15 September 2015.

Please note the deadline for applications has been extended to 15 May 2015.

The School is open to young physicists, preparing a PhD or equivalent in high-energy physics, with at least one year's experience working as experimentalists or phenomenologists. The number of students will be about 100, mostly from the CERN and JINR Member States, but a few may come from other countries which are not members. Personal contacts and informal discussions among the participants during leisure time are an important aspect of the School. For this reason, participants are asked to note that they should not be accompanied by family members or friends.

The lectures will cover a broad range of topics in high-energy physics. The School is targeted particularly at students in experimental high-energy physics   who are in the final years of work towards their PhDs. It should be noted that some pre-knowledge of the subjects is necessary in order to be able to profit fully from the lecture courses.

Note that, as indicated on the web pages, one or two students from developing countries could be considered for financial support.

The 2015 European School of High-Energy Physics (formerly the CERN–JINR School of Physics) is jointly organized by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland and the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, Russia, together with the University of Sofia, the Bulgarian Nuclear Regulatory Agency (BNRA) and the Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy (INRNE) in Bulgaria.

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