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ENEN COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA IN NUCLEAR EDUCATION, TRAINING AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

Objective

The entire project of cooperation with Russia in the development of common ground for cooperation in nuclear education, training and knowledge management consists of two parallel projects, i.e. this ENEN-RU project on the EU side and the project titled “Innovative Nuclear Education Towards Peace, Prosperity & Sustainable Development” on the Russian side. The objectives of the entire project are: - to define a common basis for effective cooperation between the European and Russian networks for nuclear Education and Training (E & T); - to define the needs of cooperation in the long term; - to establish a framework for mobility of teachers and students; - to conduct some pilot items for E & T; - to launch the knowledge management framework; and - to list up and promote further use of E & T facilities, laboratories and equipments. As a result of the achievement of all these objectives, a sustainable framework of cooperation with Russia will be established for nuclear E & T. The work will start by analysis of the present situation on both sides, define opportunities and barriers for cooperation, carry out pilot exercises and define a road map for the expansion of the cooperation. The project will lead to the mutual recognition of the E & T programmes on both sides and lead to the expansion of the exchanges. These would offer to nuclear research and industry a broader basis of human resources and foster cooperation in nuclear power development. The structure of Work Packages (WPs) is intended to be simple and transparent in order to facilitate the monitoring of progress made and its communication to the Russian counterparts. The overall management of the project will be assured by the ENEN Association, in close cooperation with the WP leaders in the Project Committee and with the Russian counterparts through the EU-Russian Project Committee.

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RESEAU EUROPEEN POUR L ENSEIGNEMENT DES SCIENCES NUCLEAIRES
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€ 200 089,50
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CEA CENTRE DE SACLAY INSTN
91191 GIF-SUR-YVETTE CEDEX
France

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