Building European Nuclear Competence through continuous Advanced and Structured Education and Training Actions (ENEN2plus)

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Title
Building European Nuclear Competence through continuous Advanced and Structured Education and Training Actions (ENEN2plus)

CoPED ID
e7927c34-c5cc-42c4-908b-9983a51d9331

Status
Active


Value
£158,220

Start Date
May 31, 2022

End Date
May 31, 2026

Description

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Nuclear power and non-power technologies are technically very complex facilities that operate in the increasingly challenging regulatory framework and market conditions. Development, construction, operation, decommissioning, waste management and oversight of these facilities require personnel with excellent education, skills and motivation: nuclear specialists, that are equipped to work in multidisciplinary, multicultural and competitive environments. ENEN# stands for the largest and most integrative nuclear Education and Training (E&T) efforts up to date. Attraction of excellent new talents followed by outstanding development through E&, cross cultural and cross-disciplinary activities are the overarching objectives. Excellent workforce should remain the basic enabler of safe long term operation of existing and development of advanced facilities. A detailed insight into the EU supply and demand of nuclear human resources for power and non-power applications will be developed. This will include industries, academia, technical safety organizations and regulators. Higher number of nuclear talents will be achieved through dedicated career related events and competitions for high school pupils and teachers, students (BSc, MSC, PhD), postdocs and lifelong learners. A strong mobility program will support over 100 person years of nuclear career enhancing experience to about 1.000 learners with over 2,5 million EUR. Cross-border and cross-disciplinary mobility within and beyond EU will be promoted in cooperation with JRC, OECD/NEA and partners from USA, China, Korea and Japan. A single hub will be established to provide information on available educational, training and job opportunities. Appropriate connections with the complementary NRT-12 project facilitating access to research infrastructures will be maintained. A centralized platform with coherent information on vocational training programs, developed during the project, will be established.

Harry Eccles PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Education and training
  2. Development (active)
  3. Human resource management
  4. Students
  5. Multiculturalism
  6. Nuclear waste
  7. Pupils

Extracted key phrases
  1. European Nuclear Competence
  2. Integrative nuclear Education
  3. Structured Education
  4. Nuclear power
  5. Continuous advanced
  6. Advanced facility
  7. Nuclear talent
  8. Nuclear human resource
  9. Nuclear career
  10. Nuclear specialist
  11. Training Actions
  12. Power technology
  13. Excellent new talent
  14. Power application
  15. Safe long term operation

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