Principles and Practice of International Nuclear Law examines the various interrelated legal issues for the safe, efficient and secure use of nuclear energy. It provides an overview of the complex bo...
The NEA Global Forum on Nuclear Education, Science, Technology and Policy (Global Forum) Working Group on Re-Establishing Nuclear Law Education Programmes (GF-WG5 or Working Group 5) is a group of ac...
Since 2001, the NEA has been consistently providing educational and training programmes in international nuclear law to students and professionals from around the world. The NEA’s goal is to serve as...
The NEA Working Group on Re-Establishing Nuclear Law Education Programmes met to discuss the ongoing work.
The AIxpertise joint project aims to build a structured, collaborative platform for experts to harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) for t...
The NEA Global Forum on Nuclear Education, Science, Technology and Policy (the Global Forum on Nuclear Education) is a framework for sustained co-operation and for enabling a long-term dialogue among...
Sustained performance of nuclear technology depends on access to a talented and well-qualified workforce, thus it is important to ensure that adequate infrastructures exist for education and training...
To help address the gender gap and ensure a robust and diverse pipeline of talent for the nuclear sector, the NEA organises the International Mentoring Workshops.
The NEA will organise the third International School on Simulation of Nuclear Reactor Systems (SINUS) on the topic of Reactor single- and multi-physics simulations based on Light Water Reactor (LWR) ...