Learning and training
The IAEA offers a wide spectrum of learning and training activities, as well as educational resources and capacity-building programmes. These include face-to-face training courses and workshops, fellowship programmes and schools on various nuclear-related topics. The IAEA also offers more than 120 online learning courses and webinars, from beginner to expert level, which can be accessed after registering with the Agency’s Nucleus portal (registration and login accessible when choosing a specific online course).
Webinars
Global Progress Towards Sustainable Endpoint Solutions for High-Level Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel webinar series 1.2 - Plans, Progress and Key Factors for Managing and Disposing of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Sweden with Stakeholder Involvement
On January 29, 2025, a webinar hosted jointly by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)?Department of Nuclear Energy, the?U.S.
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Global Progress Towards Sustainable Endpoint Solutions for High-Level Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel webinar series 1.3 - Creating the Future Together: Canada's Plan for Used Nuclear Fuel
On April 3, 2025, a webinar hosted jointly by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)?Department of Nuclear Energy, the?U.S.
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Global Progress Towards Sustainable Endpoint Solutions for High-Level Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel webinar series 1.4 - Swiss Deep Geological Repository Siting Programme – Success Factors
On May 8, 2025, a webinar hosted jointly by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)?Department of Nuclear Energy, the?U.S.
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Governing New Nuclear Programmes: Newcomer Success Stories
The experience of countries that embark on or expand the use of nuclear power as part of their energy mix provides the overall nuclear community with important lessons.
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Green Bonds: New Financing Opportunity for Nuclear Projects
Experts around the world increasingly agree that clean energy transitions without nuclear power will be difficult to achieve. The First Global Stocktake agreed at COP28 calls for an acceleration of low carbon technologies including nuclear energy.
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Guidance for Consultants and Invited Experts on Drafting IAEA Safety Standards
This e-learning module provides guidance for consultants and invited experts who are involved in drafting IAEA safety standards.
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Gynaecological Cancers
This E-learning Module will focus on developing contouring skills for target volume and organs at risk delineation for prostate cancer external beam radiotherapy.
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Head and Neck Malignancies
Head and Neck malignanciesThis E-learning Module will focus on developing contouring skills for target volume and organs at risk for external beam radiotherapy planning for head and neck cancer.
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How to use the FLIR identiFINDER 2 for Safeguards Verification
Course Objective:How do inspectors detect radioactive and nuclear material in the field? In this short module, an IAEA technician demonstrates how the FLIR identiFINDER 2 works—an advanced handheld device used for radiation detection and identification.
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Hybrid Energy Systems
This module introduces global energy scenario and the role of Hybrid Energy Systems.?Detailed technical descriptions about the Nuclear–Renewable Hybrid Energy Systems with case studies are provided.AVAILABLE IN ADDITIONAL UN LANGUAGESTarget audience: Young professionals, stakeholders, and new ent
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