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
Nuclear Heat to Decarbonize the Energy Sector
Global climate change has already observable effects on the environment and there is an international consensus now on the urgency to act in order to decarbonize the whole energy sector.
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Nuclear Infrastructure Publication Updates
This IAEA webinar series focuses on recently developed IAEA publications relevant to nuclear infrastructure development to raise awareness of new developments and best practices in this area taking into account lessons learnt from IAEA INIR missions and the continuous interaction with the Member
Self-directed
Nuclear Material Accounting and Control (NMAC) for Nuclear Security
This course is based on IAEA guidance documents and provides an introduction to the basic principles of nuclear material accounting and control (NMAC) for nuclear security.
Webinars
Nuclear Power's Contribution to Sustainable Development and Clean Energy Systems
The IAEA is partnering for this event with the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency.
Self-directed
Nuclear Reactor Technology Assessment for Near Term Deployment
This module describes Nuclear Reactor Technology Assessment for Near Term Deployment, and includes an introduction to RTA, methodology description, Detailed Description of Key Elements and Key Topics, RTA IT-Toolkit as well as exercises on Retasland
Webinars
Nuclear Security Detection Architecture - Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Detection Operations
The webinar will provide an overview of the fundamental elements of NSDA with the objective to:• raise awareness of the guidance included in the IAEA Nuclear Security Series regarding planning, implementing and evaluating detection operations within a State or at its borders;• highlight the chall
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Nuclear Security Detection Architecture Awareness
This e-learning module is designed to provide basic awareness on core nuclear security detection architecture concepts including: Understanding the scope and framework of a national-level NSDA; Developing awareness around core nuclear security detection architecture concepts; Understanding the n
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Nuclear Security Threats and Risks: Cyber Threats
This e-learning module is designed to develop learner's understanding of a cyber threat in nuclear security, including the characteristics of a cyber threat, potential targets and consequences, and the anatomy of a cyber-attack.
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Nuclear Security Threats and Risks: Material and Facilities
This e-learning module is designed to give learners a basic overview of nuclear security threats and risks for material and facilities, including topics such as threat assessment and planning; roles and responsibilities; coordinating assessment activities; and threat-based approaches to designing
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Nuclear Security Threats and Risks: Material out of Regulatory Control
This e-learning module is designed to develop learner's understanding of nuclear security threats and risks for material out of regulatory control (MORC), including an introduction to MORC; criminal and intentional unauthorized acts; adversary tactics for acquiring and moving MORC; material for p
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