Annual Symposium & Ceremony 2025 – CERN, Geneva

The European Academy of Sciences (EurASc) is honored to announce that the Annual Symposium & Ceremony 2025 will take place at CERN, the world’s leading center for particle physics, in Geneva, Switzerland, on December 17-18, 2025. This year’s symposium coincides with CERN’s 70th anniversary, adding an extraordinary dimension to this prestigious event.

CERN is renowned for its groundbreaking contributions to fundamental research, including the discovery of the W and Z bosons, the Higgs boson, and the invention of the World Wide Web. Beyond fundamental science, CERN’s advancements in particle accelerators and detectors have led to transformative applications in medical diagnostics, quantum computing, and materials science.

The symposium, under the theme “Frontiers of Knowledge for a Sustainable Future”, will feature cutting-edge discussions, keynote speeches by leading scientists, and the presentation of the Blaise Pascal Medals and the Leonardo da Vinci Award to outstanding contributors in science and technology. The symposium will be co-chaired by Prof. Paul Lecoq and Prof. Chiara Mariotti, distinguished Members of EurASc and leaders in the field of particle physics.

CERN Science Gateway will serve as an inspiring venue for scientific dialogue and exploration. EurASc Fellows will have the unique opportunity to stay in CERN’s internal hostel, located just 20 minutes from the Geneva city center.

CERN Director-General Prof. Fabiola Gianotti has expressed enthusiasm for hosting this landmark event and welcoming the EurASc community to the forefront of scientific discovery and innovation.

Stay tuned for further updates on the program and registration details. We look forward to celebrating this remarkable occasion with you!

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