CERN Short Term Internship 2025 offers UG/PG students (not PhD) in technical fields (applied physics, computing, engineering, mathematics, instrumentation) or administrative fields (HR, legal, translation, logistics) a chance to train at the world’s largest particle physics lab in Geneva. Over 1–6 months, work on active projects with CERN experts, gain hands-on experience, and boost your CV in an international, diverse, and innovative environment. Open to full-time students (18+) with English/French proficiency. Stipend: 1,577 Swiss Francs/month. Applications are open year-round—submit your CV and specify your availability! Your university must provide full insurance coverage for the Geneva area. Join the legacy of CERN, home to the Large Hadron Collider, and contribute to groundbreaking science.
Location : Geneva, Switzerland
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