CERN study visit and follow-up conference NV200 / A17

Start date
12 Dec 17
Duration
5 Days
Location
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, CERN, Geneva, CH-1211 View on Google Map

Summary

Engaging students with big stories of contemporary science is a characteristic of inspiring science teaching. This study visit is a unique opportunity for UK science teachers to visit CERN and have its facilities, functions and operation explained by the scientists and engineers who work at CERN.

Support is given, on the visit and during the follow up conference, to help teachers translate this experience and their new understanding into learning opportunities for their students and to reflect on all they have gained from this.

Important Information

It is your responsibility to ensure that you organise and complete your own travel arrangements to ensure your attendance at a National STEM Learning Centre course and if, for any reason, travel to the venue cannot be completed this responsibility remains with yourself.

The National STEM Learning Centre recommends that you ensure you have adequate travel insurance in place to cover any eventuality and it is your responsibility to understand what the insurance does and does not cover.

This fully funded course includes a 3.5 day learning visit to CERN in Geneva with a follow up day at the National STEM Learning Centre in York. Before committing to this course you must ensure that you have your school or college Senior Management Teams full backing and support to attend the full course, (3.5 days at CERN and the follow up day in York). The ENTHUSE funding will only be payable on completion of the full course.

You will be required to attend a follow up day at the National STEM Learning Centre in York. In addition to the visit to CERN and the follow up day in York, you will be expected to complete a pre-course task and a Gap task.

Follow-up day in York

The day will start at 10.00 and finish at 16.00. Overnight accommodation will be available on request (enquiries@stem.org.uk) the night before for those delegates who have a distance travel. This is on a B&B basis at a cost of £36.00+VAT per person per night.

You should ensure that you only apply for one of the visit dates. Please do not apply for both concurrently as your name may be automatically removed and your place lost. On receipt of booking, a briefing document will be sent to you to assist them with some of the logistics of getting to and from CERN and York.

PLEASE NOTE THAT APPLICATIONS FOR THIS VISIT CLOSE ON MONDAY 13th NOVEMBER

Finances and the ENTHUSE Funding

For teachers in state funded schools or colleges in the UK, the ENTHUSE Bursary will be paid to your school or college on completion of the full course. (Check the "Awards and Bursaries" information for full terms and conditions). The amount of the Bursary is defined for each course in the fees section. The intention of this funding is to off-set the costs in attending this event.

You or your school or college will have to pay:

  • £300.00 + VAT course fee (invoiced to the school or college by us)
  • flights and other travel/transfer costs (organised and paid for by you)
  • accommodation in CERN (booked by us, paid on arrival by you): approximately £115
  • food in CERN: about £95, pay-as-you-dine

Delegates should expect their school or college to reimburse them for any of the above expenses that they pay for personally.  Eligible schools and colleges can use the ENTHUSE Bursary to cover this.

@ThomasCarlPion @CERN @ScienceVoice enjoy! I went on one of these a couple of years ago #bestteachercourseever

— Jessica Hamer (@DrJessicaHamer) September 29, 2014

Outcomes

You will be able to:

  • apply knowledge and understanding of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to physics teaching
  • describe scientific issues and controversies related to the LHC

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
CERN study visit and follow-up conference - day 112 December 201718:00-21:30National Operator
CERN study visit and follow-up conference - day 213 December 201708:30-19:00National Operator
CERN study visit and follow-up conference - day 314 December 201708:30-21:00National Operator
CERN study visit and follow-up conference - day 415 December 201708:30-18:00National Operator
CERN study visit and follow-up conference - day 515 June 201810:00-16:00National Operator

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Cost

* Your school or college will receive the subsidy on successful completion of the CPD and impact toolkit. Find out more.

Fee-paying school or college (independent)Activity fee£300.00
State-funded school or collegeActivity fee£300.00Subsidy available*£1200.00

Participants from outside the UK will be charged the course fee and an additional £120 per day plus VAT.

Outside the UK? Fee information

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The subsidy value may be higher for your school or college.

Additional information

Would you like this course delivered at your school? Contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to find out more.

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