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What is CERNs mission? At CERN, our work helps to uncover what the universe is made of and how it works. We do this by providing a unique range of particle accelerator facilities to researchers, to advance the boundaries of human knowledge.
The United States was awarded CERN observer status in 1997 for significant in-kind contributions to CERNs accelerator complex. The US-CERN collaboration is governed by international cooperation agreements, which are prepared and agreed upon jointly by the US Government agencies and CERN.
The 24 member countries of CERN are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovakia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
Visits to CERN are free but demand is high, so you will need to book well in advance. Specific tours are available for: schools. groups (not schools) of 12 to 48 people.
Candidates are selected over the period of a week in the middle of March every year. Potential supervisors at CERN can browse the CERN website during this time to consider the completed applications and select their student online. There is no test involved for candidates.
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You can create a new account for yourself from the New Account page, following the instructions on the page itself. Please note that the account creation operation will take some time to complete (usually around 15 minutes or so).
What does membership mean? Member States have special duties and privileges. They make a contribution to the capital and operating costs of CERNs programmes, and are represented in the Council, responsible for all important decisions about the Organization and its activities.
An Ordinary Member is any person with an official CERN access card. An Associate Member is a person having no official connection with CERN, must be presented by a Club Member, normally at a coffee morning. You have to ask for a renewal of your CERN access card every year.

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