As part of the NEA’s engagement with the next generation of nuclear energy scholarship, Director-General William D. Magwood, IV and Deputy Director-General Nobuhiro Muroya hosted students on 28 March...
The NEA’s International Nuclear Law Essentials (INLE) programme took place on 3-7 March 2025.
Nuclear law is a highly specialised area of law with limited training available in universities and law schools. Organisations like the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) and International Atomic Energ...
On a recent visit to the Philippines, DG Magwood met with representatives from government, academia, research institutions and industry.
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...
The 2025 International Nuclear Law Essentials (INLE) programme was conducted under the leadership of Paul Bowden, Honorary Professor...
The AIxpertise joint project aims to build a structured, collaborative platform for experts to harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) for t...
New NEA initiative on AI was announced at the World Governments Summit.
The NEA Working Group on Re-Establishing Nuclear Law Education Programmes met to discuss the ongoing work.
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...
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 proposed NEST project BEAST addresses postgraduate students, postdoctoral researchers and young professionals, who intend to work in the field of Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste Management. The...
NEA and WiN NEA Chapter co-organise a school event in France.
Since the NEST Framework was launched in 2019, more than 200 fellowships have been completed.
NEST Management Board discussed ongoing and future activities.
Members of the NEA Global Forum on Nuclear Education, Science, Technology and Policy met in Paris.
The Global Forum on Nuclear Education, Science, Technology and Policy (the Global Forum on Nuclear Education) is led by a Council of Advisors comprised by representatives from about 20 academic insti...
Co-Chair: Ian Farnan (left), University of Cambridge and Man-Sung Yim (right), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
The second NEA Global Forum Rising Stars Workshop took place in Germany.