July 5, 2025 - 00:30

In April 2024, a new initiative was launched to enhance the transition of scientific experts into educational roles within the nuclear science field. The Executive Programme for Educators (EPE) is designed to equip professionals with the necessary skills to effectively teach and mentor future generations. This program seeks to build a robust pool of qualified nuclear professionals who can contribute to the field's growth and innovation.
Participants in the EPE will delve into various crucial topics, including the global sustainable development agenda and international nuclear safety standards. Additionally, the program covers essential legal frameworks that govern nuclear science, ensuring that educators are well-versed in both the technical and regulatory aspects of the industry.
By fostering a new generation of educators, the EPE aims to strengthen the educational foundation of nuclear science, ultimately leading to a safer and more knowledgeable workforce. This initiative represents a significant step forward in promoting excellence in nuclear education and advancing the field globally.
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