Orientation programmes
Key issues in the World Nuclear Industry Today
Duration : 1 week
These events are designed to enhance the knowledge of how nuclear science and technology are applied in the world today, while encouraging an expansive view of where it is likely to go in the future. International experts lecture on a wide range of topics with the aim of offering practical knowledge, a global perspective and an exciting vision of the future, which should stimulate interest amongst attendees in pursuing further careers in this area.
The overall aim of the course is to give attendees a comprehensive knowledge of the key issues in the world industry today, to enable them to place their own current role into perspective while also opening their eyes to the opportunities of the future. A related objective is to encourage different groups involved in nuclear within the country to communicate more closely with each other, to the benefit of all.
Each course aims at attracting upwards of 70 attendees and 17 had been held up to the end of 2010, in developing nuclear countries such as Argentina, Brazil, China, Korea and South Africa. The course is flexible and can be shortened to 3 days or adapted to local requirements.
Who Should Attend ?
Participants may be masters-level university students in nuclear science and engineering, staff at nuclear research centres, professionals in the local nuclear industry and equivalent government employees, including regulators and energy planners.
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