CERN ORIGIN Programme 2026 in Switzerland Opens Fully Funded Opportunities for Students

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The CERN ORIGIN Programme 2026 in Switzerland offers an exceptional opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience at one of the world’s leading scientific research institutions. This fully funded program is designed for students interested in physics, engineering, computing, and related fields, providing exposure to cutting-edge research and practical training at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.

Participants in the program will receive a monthly stipend to cover living expenses during their stay in Geneva, ensuring they can focus fully on their research and learning. In addition, CERN provides comprehensive health coverage for all participants, giving peace of mind while working in an international environment.

The program also includes an installation grant to support relocation and setup costs, as well as reimbursement for travel expenses to and from Geneva, making participation financially accessible to students from around the world. Participants are entitled to 30 days of paid leave per year, allowing time for rest, personal projects, or travel within Switzerland and neighboring countries.

Through the CERN ORIGIN Programme, students will have the chance to work alongside world-renowned scientists and engineers, gain valuable professional experience, and contribute to research at the forefront of particle physics. Deadlines for applications vary depending on the specific research stream or host group, so applicants are encouraged to check the official program announcements for precise dates. This program is ideal for ambitious students seeking to advance their academic and professional careers in science and technology while experiencing life at a globally recognized research institution.



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