Ireland just joined CERN (Europe's major nuclear research body)
Ireland just joined CERN (Europe's major nuclear research body)
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Ireland just joined CERN (Europe's major nuclear research body)

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Ireland just joined CERN (Europe's major nuclear research body)

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Minister for Further and Higher Education James Lawless TD today announced the State’s membership of the intergovernmental organisation, which it applied for two years ago. CERN, based just outside Geneva, Switzerland, is globally recognised for its work in particle physics and advanced technology and operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. Despite its global prominence, Ireland was one of the last European countries without full membership – something Irish researchers and institutions have been advocating for. Lawless said the move will improve Ireland’s researchers’ access to CERN’s scientific programmes, staff positions and fellowships, and allow Irish enterprises to compete in procurement programmes by the body. Irish citizens can also access CERN’s formal training schemes and develop skills in different topics, from electronics to photonics. ‘Landmark achievement’ Advertisement Inside CERN's Iaboratory for nuclear research.Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo In a statement Tánaiste Simon Harris welcomed the news, adding that he has “long shared” the ambition for Ireland to become an associate member. “CERN is a highly prestigious international organisation and associate membership will offer Ireland significant opportunities going forward,” he said. Lawless described the move as a “landmark achievement”. “It reflects years of ambition, collaboration and strategic leadership. I am proud to have led this national effort, working across Government and with our research community to turn aspiration into action,” he said in a statement. “Today, we open the door to world-class opportunities for Irish researchers, students and enterprises. From procurement contracts and fellowships to frontier training and global partnerships, Ireland is now part of a scientific ecosystem that shapes the future. We are not just joining CERN. We are stepping onto the world stage of discovery, and Ireland is ready to make its mark” The Institute of Physics (IOP) also welcomed the news, having long campaigned for Ireland’s membership. Tony McBride, IOP Director for Advocacy, said: “Membership of CERN will allow Ireland to play an important role in this world-leading research project allowing access to the research infrastructure in Europe it offers.” Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. 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