BL4S2015

The Beamline for Schools competition enables high-school students to run an experiment on a fully equipped CERN beamline, in the same way that researchers do at the Large Hadron Collider and other CERN facilities.
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High-school students become CERN physicists for a week

Winners of the Beamline for Schools competition perform their experiments at CERN

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At CERN
24 September, 2015

CERN announces winners of 2015 Beamline for Schools contest

Two teams of high-school students have been selected to travel to the laboratory in September

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At CERN
15 June, 2015

Beamline for Schools 2015: Proposals are in

Some 119 teams from all over the world sent us their proposals for experiments at the T9 beamline at CERN this year

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At CERN
13 April, 2015

Beamline for Schools: Teams from 40 countries in the running

Student teams have just one month to submit their proposals to conduct an experiment at a working CERN beamline

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At CERN
27 February, 2015

Register now for Beamline for schools

Want to conduct an experiment at a fully operational CERN beamline? Just over 3 weeks left to register for the Beamline for schools competition!

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At CERN
08 January, 2015
At CERN
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08 January, 2015

Find out more about CERN’s Beamline for Schools

Don’t miss a Google+ hangout with last year’s winners and CERN scientists on 4 December 2014 at 5pm CET

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At CERN
27 November, 2014

Beamline for Schools competition 2015 launches today

High-school students: Register your team today for the chance to win a trip to CERN and run real experiments using a fixed-target beamline

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At CERN
17 November, 2014