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High School Students Internship Programme Ines Knaepper HSSIP 2018 Coordination Meeting 8 November 2017

HSSIP at a glance “There is nothing more enriching and gratifying than learning.” Fabiola Gianotti, CERN Director-General The students have the chance to gain practical experience in science, technology, and innovation. Five countries Up to 24 high-school students (16 years+) Two accompanying teachers One national coordinator in the country and one at CERN 12 supervisors Two weeks internship at CERN

HSSIP 2017 In 2017 – pilot with 5 countries successfully passed Hungary: 21 May – 03 June Portugal: 03 – 16 September Bulgaria: 03 – 16 September Norway: 15 – 28 October France: 22 October – 03 November

HSSIP 2018 Czech Republic Israel Poland Sweden (28 October – 10 November 2018?) The Netherlands

Objective hands-on opportunity in an international research laboratory instilling scientific curiosity motivating high-school students to take on a career in science, engineering, or another subject related to fundamental research

Requirements - Students Up to 24 high-school students from all over your country Age: 16 years+ (student must be enrolled in high school) Selection process – overseen by CERN but executed within the country – must be fair and transparent

Requirements - Teachers Two accompanying teachers: - experience with school trips - alumni from teacher programmes - one female & one male - one emergency stand-by replacement (could be a user?) Travel with the students and stay with them at the hostel Run the social programme

Requirements – National Coordinator in Country Liaison to country representatives (incl. addressing relevant national regulations, advertisement of the programme, selection of date for the internship …) Owns and supervises selection process (students & teachers) in the country Organises (group-) travel for the students & teachers Coordinates administrative actions with participants

Requirements – National Coordinator at CERN Recruitment of 12 supervisors (recommended: 1 additional fall-back option) and related projects Assisting with the frame programme – link to the HSSIP team Finding guides – speaking the national language – for the scheduled visits First point of contact for the students & teachers during the two weeks internship at CERN

Services – HSSIP Team Overall coordination of the programme Organisational tasks (website, hostel, registration, access, visits, social programme…) Emergency contact during the programme

Proposed programme Sunday (week 0) - arrival and welcome Weekend (week 1) - social programme or free time Monday (week 1) - introduction to CERN, safety courses, formalities - start at the workplace Monday-Thursday (week 2) - daytime: work at the designated workplace - evening: social programme or free time Tuesday-Friday (week 1) - daytime: work at the designated workplace Friday (week 2) - presentations of their work and achievements - evening: social programme or free time Saturday (week 2) - departure

Budget Up to 500 CHF / person for travel Hostel rooms (double rooms for students, single rooms for teachers) 36 CHF daily meal allowance / person (in vouchers) Programme Dinner (traditionally cheese fondue) 2 weeks pass for public transport in Geneva Gift bag for each student & teacher

Feedback from national coordinators Alumni HST or NTP teachers are great accompanying persons High-school teacher programme in parallel limits the availability of supervisors and guides Same during vacation time in Switzerland & France “stand-by” replacement for teachers and / or supervisors needed Student & project mapping important More information on CERN context Broad range of projects interesting for the students

Feedback from participants Changed my view of “what scientists do” Impressed by the international, collaborative work Relation between science / particle physics and other disciplines more clear now Importance of computing knowledge ➔ new high-school student ambassadors for CERN!

Next steps Nomination of national coordinators (in country and at CERN) Proposal of internship dates Setting up of individual meetings with HSSIP team

Backup slides

Application process Hungary Portugal Bulgaria Norway France teachers suggested their best students 50 applications received Portugal Open call from Ciencia Viva (national agency for the promotion of initiatives for the public awareness of Science and Technology in Portugal) – Motivation letter & web-form Bulgaria Open call – Recommendation letter & web-form 326 applications received Norway Open Call – motivation letter 150 applications received France Open Call – motivation letter, recommendation letter, video, web-form 140 applications received

Statistics – Gender Distribution Norway France Female 42% Male 58% Bulgaria Male 56% Female 44%

Statistics – age distribution Norway France Bulgaria 16 17 18 19

some highlights - France

Past HSSIP Programmes Bulgaria 03.-16.09. 03.-16.09. Hungary 21.05.-03.06. Portugal 03.-16.09.

Shadowing time

Visits & S’Cool LAB

Social activities

A special event…

Thank you! The HSSIP team