Learning and training
The IAEA offers a wide spectrum of learning and training activities, as well as educational resources and capacity-building programmes. These include face-to-face training courses and workshops, fellowship programmes and schools on various nuclear-related topics. The IAEA also offers more than 120 online learning courses and webinars, from beginner to expert level, which can be accessed after registering with the Agency’s Nucleus portal (registration and login accessible when choosing a specific online course).
Webinars
Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.2 - Nuclear Fuel Cycle Scenario Simulation
The simulation tools for estimating fuel cycle quantities in the front and back ends of the nuclear fuel cycle are important for policy makers and researchers to study the wholesome impact of a nuclear power programme in their country.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.3 - Safeguards Considerations in Radioactive Waste Management Planning
As states move to implement safe, sustainable, and secure radioactive waste management they must meet many requirements. One of the requirements that needs to be considered are the safeguards obligations on those wastes if they contain nuclear materials.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.4 - Sustainability and Circularity in the context of Environmental
At many sites, environmental remediation involves intensive, large-scale industrial activities that may extend over decades.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.5 - Using the BRIDE Decision Support Tool to find the Right Solution for Fissile Material Disposition
Research reactors are used by Member States for medical isotope production, education, research and development, materials testing, and other beneficial purposes.? A key challenge associated with operation of research reactors is the management of the spent fuel and fissile residuals, particularl
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.6 - Leadership in Decommissioning &Environmental Remediation
Decommissioning and environmental remediation are activities that require a range of competencies and skills associated with managing often highly complex tasks while ensuring? participative and transformative? processes.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.7 - Developing Waste Acceptance Criteria for all stages of the waste lifecycle
To ensure safety, radioactive waste management has to be carried out in a regulated manner, aligning with nationally and internationally agreed-upon principles and standards.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.8 - Decommissioning technologies advancements during last decade
Nuclear decommissioning process is often explained by staging into 5 processes, characterization, decontamination, dismantling, waste management, and site restoration.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.9 - Borehole Disposal for a DSRS inventory - Outcomes of an IAEA coordinated research project
Many IAEA Member States need to provide for the disposal of the national inventory of disused sealed radioactive sources (DSRS).
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Nuclear Energy for a Net Zero World
Two weeks before the start of COP26, on the occasion of the launch of IAEA’s Nuclear Energy for a Net Zero World, join IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi and Poland’s Minister of Climate and Environment? Michal Kurtyka for a live discussion on the role of nuclear energy in the transition to net
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Nuclear Front End Webinar Series 1.1 - Launch of the E-learning Lectures on Milestones in the Development of National Infrastructure for the Uranium Production Cycle
This is the first webinar in an IAEA Webinar Series on the front end of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle.
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Nuclear Front End Webinar Series 1.2 - Nuclear Fuel Reliability and Performance in Water-Cooled Reactors
This is the first webinar an IAEA Webinar Series on the front end of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle, related to nuclear fuel engineering.The webinar focused on the release of a new revision of the guide, "NF-G-2.1 Rev.
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Nuclear Front End Webinar Series 1.3 - Developments in Global Uranium Exploration, Resources, Production and Deposits
This is the second webinar an IAEA Webinar Series on the front end of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle, related to Uranium Production Cycle.Uranium production and demand experts from the IAEA and NEA discussed the IAEA uranium databases and example applications of the data, uranium demand, and the activiti
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