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Open Access to the Belgian Nuclear higher Education Network

Objective

As the Consortium BNEN, five Belgian universities (KULv, UCL, UG, ULg, VUB ) have established in collaboration with the federal Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, a common Belgian Interuniversity Programme of the 3rd cycle, a "Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering". The aim of this project is to use the experience of the Consortium BNEN for the realization of a common "European Programme in Nuclear Engineering". The objective of the BNEN project is to provide: - commonly accepted evaluation methodologies especially adapted for the assessment of education programmes; - the conclusions of an external evaluation of the BNEN scheme by EU-25 stakeholders in combination with a self assessment of the scheme, both based on the afore-mentioned evaluation methodologies; - recommendations and suggestions how the BNEN scheme and experience can be used for the creation of the common "European Nuclear Education Programme", and in extension how the scheme can be useful for the set-up of European education programmes in general; - points of particular interest that are of importance to stakeholders of the new member countries and to women, and that therefore need to be integrated into the common "European Nuclear Education Programme". At the end the BNEN project will have contributed to the mobility of the European scientists and the creation of the European Area of Higher Education, to the integration of the candidate countries into the European Research Area and thus to the enlargement of Europe and also to the reinforcement of the place and role of women in science.

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Coordinator

STUDIECENTRUM VOOR KERNENERGIE - CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE
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