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ENEN+ meeting for work packages WP1 and WP2 Budapest,

Hungary, 30. 11. - 1. 12. 2017

The ENEN+ project entitled "Attract, Retain and Develop New Nuclear Talents Beyond Academic Curricula" belongs to the portfolio of Horizon 2020 EURATOM projects. The main purpose of the ENEN+ project is to contribute to the revitalization of the interests of younger generations for occupations in the nuclear sector. For this purpose, the following main activities are foreseen:

  • Attract new talents to careers in nuclear.
  • Develop the attracted talents beyond academic curricula.
  • Increase the retention of attracted talents in nuclear careers.
  • Involve the nuclear stakeholders within EU and beyond.
  • A revitalized interest in nuclear professions through the establishment of a mobility fund and the voluntary accreditation of nuclear education and training.

The 22 partners of the ENEN + project will focus mainly on professions and experts in the fields of nuclear technology and safety, the disposal of radioactive waste, radiation protection and nuclear applications in medicine. Among the partners are European universities and research institutes, industry (Westinghouse, Tecnatom, EDF) and international organizations (ENS, FORATOM, IAEA, NUGENIA, EFOMP), and from Slovenia “Jožef Stefan” Institute and the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the University of Ljubljana. The project is coordinated by ENEN, led by prof. dr. Leon Cizelj from the Reactor Engineering Division from the “Jožef Stefan” Institute.

The ENEN + project meeting for the WP1 "Attract new nuclear talents in secondary schools" and WP2 "Increase attraction and retention of new talents among undergraduate students" took place at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Institute of Nuclear Techniques from 30.11.-1.12. 2017. At the meeting, the participants in the project agreed on the implementation of the planned activities and on concrete assignments. The meeting was attended by dr. Matjaz Leskovar from the Reactor Engineering Division from the “Jožef Stefan” Institute.

 

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