Ireland has signed an agreement to become an Associate Member State of CERN, allowing enhanced collaboration in fundamental research, technological developments, and education and training activities.
Irish universities and theoretical physics groups are already involved in CERN's experiments, and the country has a strong interest in computer science, medical physics, and civil engineering.
Ireland submitted its application for Associate Membership in November 2023 and was granted the status by the CERN Council on 28 March 2025.
As an Associate Member State, Ireland will have the opportunity to appoint representatives, participate in CERN meetings, access staff positions and graduate programs, and bid for CERN contracts.