Issue No. 41 Summer
(August 2013)

C O N T E N T S

ENS News
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Word from the Secretary General

ENYGF 2013

ENS Events
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NESTet 2013

PIME 2014

RRFM 2014

ENC 2014

Member Societies
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SNE News

Welcome address to the
Eastern and Central European Decommissioning (ECED) 2013 conference

International conference: Eastern and Central Europe Decommissioning 2013

News from the Hungarian Nuclear Society

The 10th anniversary of the reactor physics section of the Czech Nuclear Society

Activities of the Romanian Nuclear Energy Association

Young researchers’ day

Ensuring Safety, Security and Safeguards in Nuclear Power: Opportunities and challenges of a coordinated approach

SIEN 2013

YGN Report
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Changes at the top at ENS-YGN

International Youth Nuclear Congress 2014

AREN-YG Round Table at Nuclear 2013 conference

Jan Runermark Award 2013

Atoms for the Future

Corporate Members
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L-3 MAPPS to Introduce MAAP5 Severe Accident Simulation on Ling Ao Phase II Simulator

ENS World News
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Report: Top Down Nuclear Workforce Demand Extrapolation available from EHRO-N website

12th IAEA/FORATOM Workshop to focus on excellence in a changing environment

GENTLE promotes nuclear education, training and research

The ECVET-oriented Nuclear Job Taxonomy: a European cooperative project

WIN-Germany Award 2013

4th IGD-TP Exchange Forum

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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NESTet 2013

NESTet 2013
17 - 21 November 2013 in Madrid, Spain

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PIME 2014

PIME 2014
16 - 19 February 2014 in Ljubljana, Slovenia

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RRFM 2014

RRFM 2014
30 March - 3 April 2014 in Ljubljana, Slovenia

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ENC 2014

ENC 2014
11 - 15 May 2014 in Marseille, France

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The 18th Alexandru Ene Drawing and Essay Writing Competition

The Romanian Nuclear Energy Association, AREN, recently organised, together with the Romanian Atomic Forum (ROMATOM), the annual essay competition entitled The Atom – Our Friend and the 18th edition of the Alexandru Ene Drawing Competition. Both began back in early April, and by the end of May students from across the country had sent in their literary and artistic creations as entries to both competitions.

this year's Edition included 272 drawings

The Alexandru Ene Drawing Competition took place at the national level and followed the same format as for the previous edition, addressing educational establishments separately according to their profile, whether general or art specialized schools. In order to ensure wide-scale participation students were categorised not only according to their school profile but also according to their age group. So, the general schools profile consisted of three age groups, 7-10 years, 11-14 years and 15-19 years. For the art schools there were only two age groups: 11-14 years and 15-19 years.

On the whole, this year's edition featured 272 drawings, of which 76 schools came from art schools/high schools and 196 from general schools. This year’s essay writing competition registered its largest ever number of entries: 67.

Each entry featured a “transfiguration” of science and knowledge received from their teachers, either in the form of a drawing or painting (many of them were real works of art) or essays that put into vivid words and narrative the most unusual, challenging and sometimes abstract ideas and descriptions. Each year children are becoming more and more creative, non-conformist in their approach, which attracted the attention of the jury that had a tough time deciding which ones were the best.

The final judgment was left, as always, to the specialists in the fields of nuclear sciences, architecture, fine arts, language and communication and advertising.

The competition culminated with the awarding of the prizes to the winners and with an exhibition of the winning entries at the Parliament Palace’s Constantin Brancusi Exhibition Hall. The works were exhibited throughout the week of 3-7 June, where they could be admired by all those who visited the exhibition halls at the Palace of Parliament, whether Romanians or not.

This edition registered the largest number of essays: a total of 67

The winners’ classification and the award-winning essays or pictures from the exhibition can be viewed by visiting aren.ro/evenimente/concurs-de-desene-si-eseuri/ or the Facebook page of AREN.

 
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