Issue No. 31 Winter
(February 2011)

C O N T E N T S

ENS News
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Word from the President

How nuclear education has shaped the nuclear debate

ENS activities on Education & Training
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European Nuclear Society in action

NESTet 2011

Training to instil a Safety Culture
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TRAINING AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AT TVO

TECNATOM: Training for excellence

Vattenfall nuclear competence management: Co-operation in support of safety and performance

KSU maintenance training in Barsebäck NPP

ENELA

Developing skills for tomorrows leaders
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Learning and Development at Westinghouse Electric Europe

URENCO Apprenticeships

Education and training at NUKEM Technologies GmbH

Education and training at Ansaldo Nucleare

Meeting EDF’s human capital challenge in sustaining a nuclear renaissance

AREVA TRAINING ACTIVITIES

Transfer of knowledge: education and training possibilities at the Belgian nuclear research centre SCK•CEN

ENETRAP II

EHRON: linking human resources supply to demand

Member Societies in action
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Austria’s Contribution to EU Nuclear Education and Training

The Finnish Nuclear Society (ATS): Education and training

New plans for nuclear education in Spain as part of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA)

How to communicate to students about nuclear energy and job opportunities in the nuclear industry

The Nuclear Society of Slovenia – 20 years of international nuclear knowledge transfer

Young talents
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What do young people say

„A taste of real life“ – an internship in a nuclear waste management company

ENS Members
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Links to ENS Member Societies

Links to ENS Corporate Members


Editorial staff
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Pime 2011

Pime 2011
13 - 16 February 2011 in Brussel, Belgium

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RRFM 2011

RRFM 2011
20 -24 March 2011 in Rome, Italy

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NESTet 2011

NESTet 2011
15 - 18 May 2011 in Prague, Czech Republic

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What do Young People say

The ENS NEWS team has been out and about interviewing young people who have recently received a nuclear education or attended a nuclear-related training course. They were asked the following simple questions:

Who are you currently working for?

What did you study and how has your study influenced your career choice?

What kind of additional courses and training did you do?

These bright, motivated and ambitious young professionals represent the future of the nuclear industry. Click on the photos to read what they had to say.

Martina Mala, 26 years, Czech Republic, researcher and Ph.D. student

Martina Mala

Guillaume Pochet, 26 years old, Belgium, Junior Engineer in Thermal-Hydraulics

Guillaume Pochet

 

Daniela Baldova, 25, Czech Republic, PhD position

 

Daniela Baldova

 

Olivier Lefebvre, 26, Belgium, Project Engineer

Olivier Lefebvre

Marija Miletic, 25, studying and working in the Czech Republic but I am actually from Serbia. Job title: Reactor LVR15 operator

Marija Meletic

 

Thomas Berkvens, Date of birth: 20th March 1982, BELGIAN, Scientific collaborator for education and training

Thomas Berkvens

 

Tomas Bily, 27, Czech Republic, Research assistant

Tomas Bily

 

Annelies Suetens, 24 years old
Belgium, PhD student in Radiobiology

Annelies Soetens

 

 

 

 
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