Issue No. 25 Summer
(July 2009)

C O N T E N T S

ENS News
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Word from the President

Correlation is not causation

ENS Events
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Topfuel 2009

ETRAP 2009

Pime 2010

ENC 2010

Member Societies & Corporate Members
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2009 EAES Combined Meeting, in Slovakia

President of Israel Nuclear Society receives top Russian award

Forsmark NPP

No significant pollution measured at France’s nuclear sites

Sweden’s environmentally-conscious society continues to use nuclear power

The GUINEVERE experiment: a first step on the road to MYRRHA

SNE news: the latest from the Spanish Nuclear Society

YGN Report
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European Nuclear Young Generation Forum 2009

The Young Generation Network’s perspective of the Garoña NNP issue

ENS World News
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Boom in nuclear qualifications

NucNet News

ENS sponsored conferences

ENS Members
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Links to ENS Member Societies

Links to ENS Corporate Members


Editorial staff
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ETRAP 2009

ETRAP 2009
8 - 11 November 2009
in Lisbon, Portugal

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Pime 2010

Pime 2010
14 - 17 February 2010 in Budapest, Hungary

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ENC 2010

ENC 2010
30 May - 3 June 2010
in Barcelona, Spain

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ETRAP 2009

ETRAP 2009

8 - 12 November 2009 in Lisbon, Portugal

ETRAP – Education and Training in Radiation Protection

The Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear and the European Nuclear Society are organising the 4th international conference on education and training in radiological protection, ETRAP2009, in Lisbon from 8 - 12 November 2009.

Programme available now!

ETRAP2009 intends to provide the necessary platform for a comprehensive and transdisciplinary approach to education and training in radiological protection.

For further information click here

Attendance

The conference intends to address the largest potential audience, covering policy makers, the medical sector, industrial radiographers, NORM experts, the engineering sector, the non-nuclear industry, social sciences researchers, safety experts, radiation protection experts, radiation protection officers, medical physics experts, regulators and authorities. Furthermore, it aims to reinforce the contacts between various organisations, individuals and networks dealing with education and training policies in radiological protection. Special attention will also be paid to attracting and inviting young professionals to ensure knowledge transfer and to help build the future of radiological protection.


 
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