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

Media Relations: Today's Media Landscape and Communicating Nuclear Power

The sixth webinar in this series will give an overview of today’s diverse media landscapes and focus on how to work effectively with different media when communicating about nuclear power. The webinar aims to support experts in governmental, operating and other organizations, who are responsible

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Messaging, Storytelling and Plain Language: Telling Your Nuclear Story

The fifth webinar in this series will focus on messaging, storytelling and using plain language to communicate effectively about nuclear power with different stakeholders, including the public.

Self-directed

Metodología y tecnología de radiotrazadores y fuentes selladas aplicadas a la industria y el medio ambiente

Los radiotrazadores y las fuentes selladas de radioisótopos se han utilizado ampliamente, como una herramienta de diagnóstico única sin requerir la parada de la unidad o proceso, en varias industrias para optimizar los procesos, solucionar problemas, mejorar la calidad del producto, ahorrar energ

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Milestones in the Development of National Infrastructure for the Uranium Production Cycle

Side events organized by the Secretariat during the 65th General ConferenceIThis event will present the forthcoming IAEA Nuclear Energy Series Guide on the structured and systematic IAEA Milestones Approach for the development of a uranium production programme, designed to support Member States i

Module 10/11 Introduction to SPECT

This Module will intoduce SPECT physics and clinical imaging.It is assumed the participant has completed all subjects in Part 1 or has a full understanding of basic nuclear medicine applications, radiation safety and other pre-requisites such as human biology

Module 13: SPECT/CT

SPECT & SPECT/CT PrinciplesClinical SPECT/CT

Module 14: CT

Computed Tomography PrinciplesCross-sectional Anatomy

Module 15: PET/CT principles

Introduction to cyclotrons and radionuclide productionPrinciples of operation for PET/CTRadiation safety for PET

Module 16: Clinical PET/CT

Establishing a clinical protocolClinical applicationsArtefacts and normal variants

Self-directed

Module 1: General fuel overview, design, fuel fabrication, surveillance, and qualification process

The e-learning module “General fuel overview, design, fuel fabrication, surveillance, and qualification process” is part of the Nuclear Fuel Engineering, Fabrication and Operation Behaviour course and consist of the 6 lectures.Content: This module comes in six lectures and provides the basic know

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Module 1: Milestones in the Development of National Infrastructure for the Uranium Production Cycle

The e-learning module “Milestones in the Development of National Infrastructure for the Uranium Production Cycle” consists of 6 lectures.Content: This e-learning module comprises six lectures which provide information on the IAEA Milestones Approach for the uranium production cycle; i) uranium ex

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Module 2: Conventional Nuclear fuel for Thermal reactors

This module consists of the 4 lectures and provides World overview, the description of main type of thermal reactors and its fuels (PWR, BWR, VVER, RBMK, AGR, Pressurized Heavy-Water Reactors); design parameters, specifications, fuel performance and fuel performance modelling for main type of LWR

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