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1 The CERN Communication Group James Gillies CERN, 18 September 2008

2 2 CERN’s Communication Group Vision: To increase awareness of and foster support for CERN and its activities; to promote the interaction of science with society in Europe. Mandate: Working with a number of key target audiences, to generate public engagement in science, to produce and distribute information, to foster community building and to build support for CERN and its missions. The key audiences are: The general public – to foster engagement with scientific issues The physics community – to provide information about CERN’s activities S&T decision makers – to promote CERN’s activities Industry – to encourage partnerships The CERN community – to provide information and build motivation Schools – to provide information and to complement the Education group’s activities through visit, exhibitions and multimedia products.

3 3 Messages: CERN is the world’s leading centre for fundamental research, seeking answers to questions about the Universe. CERN brings nations together. 9000 scientists of over 100 nationalities work here. CERN advances the frontiers of technology and engineering. CERN trains the young scientists and engineers who will be the experts of tomorrow. CERN’s Communication Group

4 4 Press Office Typically 300-400 journalists/yr. 2007: 1400 journalists Press, radio, TV, Interviews - Documentaries http:/www.cern.ch/Press/ 2-3 venues per year in European cities Off the road for refurbishment Relaunched in april 2009 Travelling Exhibition 150,000 visitors / yr. Guided CERN Tour for non-scientists, news, educational resources for teachers, ask an expert… http://www.cern.ch Public Web Pages 250,000 visitors/month 2250 pages of content What we do…

5 5 Guided Tours Normal: 25,000 visitors/yr. Open day 2008: 70,000 visitors/weekend Microcosm 30,000 visitors / yr. Reception + Organization of Visits + Guides http://www.cern.ch/visits Permanent exhibition on CERN’s research and technology. Objects for loan. http://www.cern.ch/microcosm Brochures 100,000 copies / yr. General information on CERN, LHC machine, experiments, applications, safety… What we do…

6 6 Films, animations, events… What we do…

7 7 Bulletin Paper copy bi-weekly On-line weekly 200 news stories/year http://www.cern.ch/bulletin CERN Intranet 6 million visitors/year http://www.cern.ch/ CERN Courier “The” journal of High Energy Physics 25,000 copies, 10 issues/year 350 pages of editorial content/year World-wide distribution http://www.cerncourier.com Annual Report Yearly progress report http://publications.cern.ch/ What we do…

8 8 The Globe of Science and Innovation

9 9 Vision To be the undisputed landmark of CERN and a forum for the interaction of science with society in the Geneva region and in Europe. Mission To provide a forum for science and its benefits for society, and to encourage partnerships between the particle physics community and other actors.

10 10 EPPCN, EPPOG, ECSITE, PI roundtable, UN Editors, EIROforum, InterActions… Networks

11 11 You can help! Getting involved with communication is an opportunity to become acquainted with other areas of the lab, to share your expertise and enthusiasm with a wider public, and it can be very rewarding. The areas in which you can contribute are as follows. By becoming a CERN guide. A standard guided tour lasts two hours. Just signing up for one visit every two months would be a great help. To become a guide, we ask you to attend a visit as an observer, follow a 1.5 hour introduction and a 1/2 day of communication training. Before their first visit, new guides are also given an accompanied site visit focusing on safety issues and practicalities. Current visit itineraries include the AD, CMS, COMPASS, LHCb, the PS and the computer centre. As a trained guide, you can sign up to visits on the web, choosing the day that suits you best. Visits take place both during the week and on Saturdays. If you are interested in helping out the Visits Service, please sign up from the guides web page (www.cern.ch/guides) or contact Dominique Bertola. By becoming an explainer for our exhibitions and events. On Saturdays, there is a scientist on duty in Microcosm to add a human touch and help visitors where needed. We organise hands-on physics workshops on Wednesdays and Saturdays (Drole de Physique). On the first Monday evening of each month, there is a "Lundi decouverte" evening in Microcosm, presenting one area of CERN's work to a public audience. We also get involved in local scientific outreach events such as the Fete de la Science. In all of these, we need your help. Please contact Dominique Bertola.. By working with the media. CERN welcomes members of the world's media every working day of the year. We constantly need articulate and dynamic scientists to explain their work. Periodically, we offer media training for those who wish. If this is of interest, please contact Renilde Vanden Broeck. By working with the publications team. The publications team is constantly on the look out for stories for the Bulletin and the CERN Courier. If you have any suggestions, please contact Christine Sutton. If you would like to discuss any of these matters further, please don't hesitate to get in touch with me.


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