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Development and Operation of International Nuclear Education/Training Program and HRD Cooperation Network

Abstract

The primary result of the project is the establishment of a concept of International Nuclear R and D Academy that integrates the on-going long term activity for international nuclear education/training and a new activity to establish an international cooperation network for nuclear human resources development. For this, the 2007 WNU Summer Institute was hosted with the establishment of an MOU and subsequent preparations. Also, ANENT was promoted through development of a cyber platform for the ANENT web-portal, hosting the third ANENT Coordination Committee meeting, etc. Then a cooperation with universities in Vietnam was launched resulting in preparation of an MOU for the cooperation. Finally, a relevant system framework was established and required procedures were drafted especially for providing students from developing countries with long term education/training programs (e.g. MS and Ph D. courses). The international nuclear education/training programs have offered 13 courses to 182 people from 43 countries. The overall performance of the courses was evaluated to be outstanding. In parallel, the establishment of an MOU for the cooperation of KOICA-IAEA-KAERI courses to ensure their stable and systematic operation. Also, an effort was made to participate in FNCA. Atopia Hall of the International Nuclear Training and Education Center (INTEC) hosted  More>>
Authors:
Lee, E J; Min, B J; Han, K W [1] 
  1. and others
Publication Date:
Dec 15, 2006
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
KAERI/RR-2704/2006
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 19 refs, 80 figs, 59 tabs
Subject:
99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE; EDUCATION; IAEA; INTERAGENCY COOPERATION; NUCLEAR ENERGY; TRAINING
OSTI ID:
21113944
Research Organizations:
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of)
Country of Origin:
Korea, Republic of
Language:
Korean
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: KR0803246121482
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form; Also available from KAERI
Submitting Site:
KRN
Size:
357 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 19, 2008

Citation Formats

Lee, E J, Min, B J, and Han, K W. Development and Operation of International Nuclear Education/Training Program and HRD Cooperation Network. Korea, Republic of: N. p., 2006. Web.
Lee, E J, Min, B J, & Han, K W. Development and Operation of International Nuclear Education/Training Program and HRD Cooperation Network. Korea, Republic of.
Lee, E J, Min, B J, and Han, K W. 2006. "Development and Operation of International Nuclear Education/Training Program and HRD Cooperation Network." Korea, Republic of.
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title = {Development and Operation of International Nuclear Education/Training Program and HRD Cooperation Network}
author = {Lee, E J, Min, B J, and Han, K W}
abstractNote = {The primary result of the project is the establishment of a concept of International Nuclear R and D Academy that integrates the on-going long term activity for international nuclear education/training and a new activity to establish an international cooperation network for nuclear human resources development. For this, the 2007 WNU Summer Institute was hosted with the establishment of an MOU and subsequent preparations. Also, ANENT was promoted through development of a cyber platform for the ANENT web-portal, hosting the third ANENT Coordination Committee meeting, etc. Then a cooperation with universities in Vietnam was launched resulting in preparation of an MOU for the cooperation. Finally, a relevant system framework was established and required procedures were drafted especially for providing students from developing countries with long term education/training programs (e.g. MS and Ph D. courses). The international nuclear education/training programs have offered 13 courses to 182 people from 43 countries. The overall performance of the courses was evaluated to be outstanding. In parallel, the establishment of an MOU for the cooperation of KOICA-IAEA-KAERI courses to ensure their stable and systematic operation. Also, an effort was made to participate in FNCA. Atopia Hall of the International Nuclear Training and Education Center (INTEC) hosted 477 events (corresponding to 18,521 participants) and Nuri Hall (guesthouse) accommodated 4,616 people in 2006. This shows a steady increase of the use rate since the opening of the center, along with a continuous improvement of the equipment.}
place = {Korea, Republic of}
year = {2006}
month = {Dec}
}