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Are you passionate about particle physics?
Do you have a flair for a phrase?
Do you want to work at the world's leading particle-physics laboratory, communicating the latest developments in high-energy physics to a global audience?
CERN has an opening for a Project Graduate in the Community Engagement (CE) section, in the Education, Communications and Outreach (ECO) group in the International Relations (IR) sector to join the editorial team of the CERN Courier - the international magazine for high-energy physics established in 1959.
This is an ideal opportunity for someone with a background in particle physics who would like to build a career in science communication. Experienced science journalists with a physics background are also encouraged to apply.
CERN Courier magazine (http://cerncourier.com/p/magazine/) exists to serve the international community working in particle physics and adjacent fields by providing rigorous, accessible and impactful reporting on the latest developments in science, technology and policymaking.
As an associate editor, you will help to drive forward the Courier's print and online presence as part of a small but dynamic team. Your core tasks will include:
In addition to developing organisational, communication and editorial skills in an international research laboratory, the successful candidate will gain increased knowledge about high-energy physics, technology and international collaboration in a unique multicultural environment.
More information here: https://international-relations.web.cern.ch/eco/sections/community-engagement
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Eligibility criteria:
Job closing date: 30th of January 2025 at 23:59 (midnight) CET.
Contract duration: 24 months, with a possible extension up to 36 months maximum.
Target start date: 01-April-2025
Job reference: IR-ECO-CE-2024-213-GRAP
Field of work: International Relations
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About us
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