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
Webinar 2: Nuclear Security Series Nuclear Security Series No. 22-G - A perspective from France and Germany
The purpose of the webinar is to highlight the challenges and opportunities that States face when developing their national programmes for radiological crime scene management.
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Webinar 2: Operational Technology and Physical Protection Systems
This presentation is about Operational Technology and how digital technology has introduced risk that must be addressed.
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Webinar 2: Overview of Approaches for Management of Nuisance Alarms from Radiation Portal Monitors
The objective of the webinar is to provide an overview of techniques used for managing nuisance alarms from Radiation Portal Monitors (RPMs).
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Webinar 2: Physical Protection Measures and Systems
The webinar will provide an overview of an integrated planning process for the development of a NSDA and will share the experience of ASEAN countries in developing risk-informed national detection architecture strategies and design plans.
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Webinar 3.1 New Publication - Practical Approaches to Retain Tacit Knowledge in Nuclear Organizations
Maintaining long-term nuclear competencies in nuclear organizations is a critical challenge, because a large part of the knowledge that is critical to an organization is based on experience that resides in the minds of professionals.
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Webinar 3.2 New Publication - Mentoring and Coaching Approaches for Knowledge Management in Nuclear Organizations
The webinar will introduce the concept of mentoring and coaching and how to use them for developing a strategic knowledge management programme in nuclear organizations.
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Webinar 3.4 New Publication - Guidance to Knowledge Management Strategies and Approaches in Nuclear Organizations
The webinar will provide guidance to systematically analyse and develop a strategic knowledge management programme in nuclear organizations.
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Webinar 3.5 New Publication - Application of Plant Information Models to Manage Design Knowledge through the Nuclear Power Plant Life Cycle
Advanced computer simulation technologies and knowledge management practices are now setting the way that nuclear power plants are designed, operated and decommissioned.? Knowledge-centric plant information models (K-PIM) are increasingly leveraged to better support and manage a seamless sharing,
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Webinar 3.6 New Publication - Key Performance Indicators to Support Nuclear Knowledge Management Programmes
The webinar will give an overview of the monitoring of knowledge management performance through Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).The webinar aims to support experts in operating organizations, regulatory bodies and technical support organizations, who are responsible for the? development, implem
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Webinar 3.7 New Publication - Nuclear Educational Networks Experience Gained and Lessons Learned
This webinar series will provide an introduction to specialist processes deployed by the IAEA to support the development of education and human resource capability in the Member States.
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Webinar 3: Nuclear Security Detection Architecture Strategy, Design and Planning for ASEAN Countries
The webinar will provide an overview of an integrated planning process for the development of a NSDA and will share the experience of ASEAN countries in developing risk-informed national detection architecture strategies and design plans.
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Webinar 3: Enhancing Nuclear Security through Science & Technology
This webinar will discuss the current trends in Counterfeit, Fraudulent and Suspect Items (CFSI)?as they relate to the nuclear security supply chain, profile the producers of these items, and provide insight from national perspectives on how to address the risks posed by CFSI.
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