Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and the leading cause in OECD member countries, accounting for nearly 10 million fatalities in 2020 with one in five people at risk of developing cancer i...
Following the second edition of the Nuclear Risk Communication Training Course, the NEA hosted the 2024 session in Ottawa, Canada. This training course focused on communicating risk on a daily basis....
The International Nuclear Law Association (INLA) was founded in Brussels in 1970 by a group of nuclear lawyers, with finalisation of its Statutes and incorporation taking place in 1972. Its purpose i...
The Nuclear Modelling 2024 Conference, co-sponsored by the NEA, marks the 7th Annual Modelling in Nuclear Science and Engineering Seminar, organised by the UK Nuclear Institute. This event fosters in...
The NEA Working Group on Reactor Oversight (WGRO) organised its first international workshop on 11–15 November 2024 in Fukui, Japan. It consisted of two sessions:
Dates: 12-15 November 2024 from 10:00-14:00 CT (17:00-21:00 CET).Minimum enrollment: 20 participantsMaximum enrollment: 35 participantsRegistration fee: 450 EURRegistration deadline: 27 September 202...
The purpose of the topical meeting is to provide attendees with new tools and methods that make them more effective, showing them the value of membership in the RPSD communities. The event also aims ...
Dates: 19-22 November 2024Minimum enrollment: 12 participantsMaximum enrollment: 20 participantsRegistration fee: 750 EURRegistration deadline: 27 September 2024Contact: hedvig.nahon@oecd-nea.org wit...
The Global Forum Rising Stars Programme’s mission is to reach within the nuclear field, adjacent disciplines, and beyond to welcome female rising stars in science, technology, education and policy in...
The Joint Evaluated Fission and Fusion File (JEFF) Nuclear Data Library Project is a collaboration between NEA Data Bank participating countries. The JEFF library combines the efforts of its differ...
In a context of the rapid development of nuclear energy projects around the world and the diversification of designs and players, regulators must adapt to effectively fulfil their missions.
The Chine...
Meeting the growing needs of the nuclear back-end requires the availability of a dedicated workforce as well as the optimisation of the tasks and schedules due to competing projects and sites. The ad...
Registration for the Third Preparatory Webinar is now open here.
Under the guidance of the NEA Nuclear Science Committee (NSC), the Working Party on Scientific Issues and Uncertainty Analysis of Reactor Systems (WPRS) studies the reactor physics, fuel performanc...
Women are under-represented in the nuclear energy sector, especially in leadership roles. The future of the nuclear industry requires a robust and diverse workforce to not only drive performance and ...
Ensuring the security of electricity supply and advancing towards net zero emissions will require large amounts of reliable low-carbon electricity generation capacity. As the only dispatchable low-ca...
The 2025 International Nuclear Law Essentials (INLE) programme was conducted under the leadership of Paul Bowden, Honorary Professor...
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...