To attract new talents and increase the nuclear (chemistry) awareness, the following actions, courses and trainings were carried out during MEET-CINCH:
The MOOC for bachelor students has been launched including 11 modules composed of 152 lessons on different topics related to radiochemistry by POLIMI. The pilot run was followed by 203 participants from 20 different countries and the second run is available under:
https://www.pok.polimi.it/(si apre in una nuova finestra).
A High School Teaching Package that makes use of the RoboLab on separation of Sr-90/Y-90 by chromatography was developed by NNL and tested at 5 workshops in British schools and colleges.
The MEET-CINCH consortium conducted the following hands-on trainings and schools for students and pupils, which were all fully booked:
JSI and UCY delivered a joint broad spectroscopic course “Hands-on Training on Analysis of Alpha, Beta and Gamma Emitters by Radiochemical Spectroscopic Techniques”.
CTU delivered a blended learning course on “Hands on Training in Radioanalytical Methods”.
POLIMI delivered “Hands-on Training on Chemical Dosimetry”.
LUH and UCY conducted with the help of other partners the “MEET-CINCH Spring School – High School meets University”.
All courses and additional materials are promoted at the newly developed CINCH VET e-shop that is available here:
https://eshop.cinch-project.eu/(si apre in una nuova finestra) .
The NucWik and all RoboLabs were maintained and updated and new Interactive Screen Experiments (ISE) were developed to sustain and expand the offer of e-learning tools.
Four courses in flipped classroom mode (“Basic Course on Ionizing Radiation”, “Basic course on Analytical Radiochemistry”, short courses on “Chemical dosimetry for industrial and medical applications” and “Development of radiotracers”) have been developed and conducted by LUH, JSI, UH and POLIMI. The associated modular video lectures (containing more than 120 videos) are available on the CINCH Moodle platform and can be used for any kind of online learning.
LUH conducted a tailored training event for members of regulators and administrative bodies obtaining great feedback. Core of the course was based in the inspection of a virtual laboratory which is available under:
https://www.cinch-project.eu/news/detail/detail/News/tailored-training-for-members-of-regulators-and-administrative-bodies/(si apre in una nuova finestra). The laboratory can be easily adapted in terms of language and standards to specific countries and used worldwide for training of regulatory representatives. In fact, the material (including the VR-lab) developed for this tailored training event has already been used outside MEET-CINCH in different speaking country. The fact that this training event has been already used in different countries shows the versatility of the program and underlines the success of this tailored made training event.
Due attention was paid to dissemination and communication activities. Evalion prepared the leaflet, the generic poster, project presentation, and the project webpage working closely with Chalmers. LUH has delivered two public reports (see
https://www.cinch-project.eu/news/detail/detail/News/meet-cinch-first-public-report/(si apre in una nuova finestra)) and the European Nuclear Education Network (ENEN) promoted project activities via its vast network. Moreover, the MEET-CINCH project and its activities have been presented on several conferences.