Accelerator Schools

The CERN Accelerator School (CAS)

The CERN Accelerator School holds training courses for accelerator physicists and engineers twice a year. The courses take place in conference centres in different member states of CERN and consist of a programme of lectures and tutorials spread over a period of one or two weeks. Participants are welcome from member states of CERN and other countries world-wide

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U.S. Particle Accelerator School (USPAS)

The US Particle Accelerator School provides educational programs in the field of beams and their associated accelerator technologies not otherwise available to the community of science and technology.

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The US-CERN-Japan-Russia Joint International Accelerator School

The U.S. Particle Accelerator School, the CERN Accelerator School, the KEK Accelerator School and the Russia Accelerator School organize a program together. This international series compliments the general schools by providing in-depth courses and seminars in specialized areas.

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Joint Universities Accelerator School (JUAS)

The U.S. Particle Accelerator School, the CERN Accelerator School, the KEK AIt was to meet the Europe-wide demand for a foundation course on accelerator physics and associated technologies that JUAS was created in 1994 under the patronage of CERN the European Organization for Nuclear Research and CLUSTER, a European network of 11 Universities of Science and Technology.

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The African School of Fundamental Physics and its Applications

The U.S. Particle Accelerator School, the CERN Accelerator School, the KEK AIt was to meet the Europe-wide demand for a foundation course on Established in 2010, the School is held every two years at a sub-Sahara African country. During 3 weeks theory, experimental techniques, accelerators and applications are covered. The first school took place in August 2010 in Stellenbosch, South Africa. In 2012 it was held at KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana from July 15 until August 4 and in August 2014 it was in Dakar, Senegal.

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