Sub-fonds CERN-ARCH-SG-MM-01-001 to CERN-ARCH-SG-MM-20-018 - Maximilian Metzger

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CERN-ARCH CERN-ARCH-SG-MM-01-001 to CERN-ARCH-SG-MM-20-018

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Maximilian Metzger

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  • 01/01/2003-31/12/2008 (Creation)

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189 boxes, 266 items, 24 linear meters

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Maximilian Metzger was born in 1949 in Rosenheim, Germany. He studied law and philosophy at the University of Munich (1969-1974) and served as a judge of the administration court in Munich from 1978 to 1980. In 1980 he began his career at the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), where he was in charge of Legal Affairs (1980-1982), Industrial Research & Development (1982-1985), International Multilateral Cooperation (1985-1988) and European Commission Research & Development Policy (1989-1991). Between 1991 and 1992 he was head of the divisions of the Interior, Housing, Environment, Science and Research, Cultural Affairs and Foreign Affairs at the Permanent Mission of Saxony in Bonn. Back at the BMBF, he was deputy head and acting head of division for European Commission (EC) Research & Development Policy (1992) and head of the divisions for EC and Euratom Research Programmes, JRC (Joint Research Centre), International R&D Cooperation of the EU, EUREKA and COST (Coopération Européenne dans le domaine de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique) (1994). He was head of division for Education, Science, Research Technology and Nuclear Affairs at the Permanent Representation of Germany to the EU in Brussels between 1996 and 2001, then head of the division for European Research Organizations (CERN, ESO, ESRF, ILL, ETW, DNW) at the BMBF until 2004. He was appointed Secretary General to the Director-General of CERN in March 2004, having been a member of the CERN Finance Committee and Tripartite Employment Conditions Forum (TREF) since 2001. He became head of the D-G’s Services unit, which comprised the former Directorate Services Unit, Education and Technology Transfer Division and Safety Commission. At the end of his mandate he became director of Information and Communication Technologies at the BMBF (2009).

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Received from Pietropaolo Valeria, Office of Secretary General, Directorate Service Unit, in December 2008

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These documents represent the filing system of Maximilian Metzger during his period as Secretary General of CERN. They cover all activities of the Director-General's office: Directorate Services (DSU), comprising the former Directorate Services Unit and Education and Technology Transfer Division, and the Safety Commission (SC). The DSU files concern relations with services including: Administration, Legal, Internal Audit, Press Office, Education, Scientific Information, VIP Visits, Translation, Technology Transfer and External Relations (Host States, Member States, Non-Member States, Observers, European Commission, EIROForum). The files also deal with medical applications, Open Access, the conference of the role of science in the information society (RSIS), the LHC inauguration (21 October 2008) and the VIP Days organized for this event, various visits, minutes of group leaders’ meetings, correspondence with management, administration, budgets and personnel matters including recruitment. The SC files include minutes of the Radiation Protection Committee (RPC), minutes of Safety Policy Committee (SAPOCO), and documents concerning health, safety and the environment.

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Copies of Council and other Committee documents (CC, FC, SPC, LEP, LHCC) were destroyed.

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No further accruals are expected.

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The original order has been preserved. The records have been divided into 20 main groups.

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Conditions governing access

See file level description and the CERN operational circular No 3: rules applicable to archival material and archiving at CERN. In general, records on any subject that are over 30 years old, and all records of a purely scientific nature, may be consulted.

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Copyright is retained by CERN, no reproduction without permission.

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