The International Neutrino Summer School (INSS09) will take place at Fermilab on 6–17 July at Fermilab. The summer school aims to cover the full breadth of neutrino physics and will present an opportunity for participants to concentrate on the many aspects of the field that the community will be addressing over the next few decades. It is aimed at advanced graduate students and recent post-docs. Young researchers, either currently engaged in neutrino physics, or those considering it, are encouraged to attend. The final deadline for registration is 30 April. For more information about the summer school and details of how to register, visit http://projects.fnal.gov/nuss/.
The Fourth International Accelerator School for Linear Colliders (2009 LC School) will be held on 7–18 September at Hotel Jixian, Huairou, near Beijing, under the auspices of the GDE, ILCSC and ICFA Beam Dynamics Panel and hosted by the Institute of High Energy Physics in Beijing. Topics will include an overview of TeV-scale future lepton colliders; accelerator physics for sources, damping rings, linacs and beam delivery systems; and superconducting and warm RF technology, LLRF and high-power RF.
The school will take a maximum of 70 students from around the world. Students will receive financial aid to cover airfare, lodging, meals and local transportation, full or partial. The deadline for registration is 1 June; only online applications will be accepted. For more information, visit www.linearcollider.org/school/2009/.