Chile becomes an Associate Member State of CERN
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Since this Thursday, Chile has taken a step that has been taking place in the scientific community for more than three decades. The country officially became an Associate Member State of the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN), the world's leading particle physics laboratory. The milestone marks a qualitative change in the relationship with the institution based in Geneva, Switzerland, moving from a historical collaboration to a formal i…
The agreement between CERN and Chile was signed in May of last year, in a ceremony at CERN's facilities in Switzerland.
Chile becomes an Associate Member State of CERN
Effective 2 April 2026, Chile has become an Associate Member State of CERN. Its status entered into force following Chile’s ratification of the Associate Member State Agreement of May 2025 and its accession to the Protocol on CERN’s Privileges and Immunities. Chile is henceforth entitled to be represented at the CERN Council, Finance Committee and Scientific Policy Committee. CERN’s partnership with Chile dates back to 1991, when the first inte…
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