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          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).

          Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 3.5 - Characterization of Radioactively Contaminated Land

          Characterization of a contaminated site is an essential step before embarking on a programme for

          Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 3.6 - Application of Clearance in Management of Waste from Decommissioning

          Clearance is the term used to describe the release of radioactive materials from the control of the

          Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 3.7 - Considerations on Decommissioning in Design and Operation of Research Reactors

          This webinar focused on various aspects of the earlier tasks needed to be performed during both

          Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 3.8 - Challenges in the post-operational phase of uranium mining and processing facilities

          The purpose of this webinar is to discuss critical elements to be dealt with upon the termination of

          Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 3.9 - Outcome of International Conference on Nuclear Decommissioning

          The Webinar highlight presented topics, discussed challenges and lessons learned as well as main

          Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.1 - Roadmap for Implementing a Deep Geological Repository Programme

          Implementing a Deep Geologic Repository (DGR) for radioactive waste is a central enabler of

          Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.10 - Managing Hazardous Waste from Nuclear Facilities

          Hazardous waste arising from past activities, operating nuclear power plants (NPPs), nuclear

          Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.12 - Workforce Development for Nuclear Cycle Back-End The Perspectives from Both Young and Experienced Professionals

          In a recent Panel Discussion on “Workforce Development” organised by RemPlex/PNNL-USA in cooperation

          Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 4.13 - Outcomes of the International Conference on the Management of Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors

          Today more than 400 nuclear power reactors supply over 10% of the world’s total electricity and a

          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

          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

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