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Consultancy Meeting within Framework of the Establishment a Regional Nuclear Education and Training Network in the Nuclear Industry
Vitalii KolomiietsJohn de GrosboisMonica Sbaffoni
Nuclear Knowledge ManagementDepartment of Nuclear Energy
16-18 September 2015, Vienna, Austria
NUCLEAR EDUCATION NETWORKS ANEN, LANET, AFRA-NEST, ENEN.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF STAR-NET
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OutlineOutline
• Objectives of the meeting
• IAEA General Information
• STAR-NET
• Nuclear Education Networks
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Objectives Objectives the Consultancy Meetingthe Consultancy Meeting
The key Objective for the meeting are:
•Discuss objectives and scope of a regional educational STRA-NET network;
•Sign Collaboration Agreement between members of the STRA-NET network;
•Define members of the Presidium and steering committee
•Participate in the preparation of action plan for the activities of the STAR-NET network and the IAEA (2015-2016).
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CM Agenda CM Agenda Wednesday, September 16, 2015.
•Opening and introduction (IAEA, SH NKMS, John de Grosbois)
•IAEA educational network activities (IAEA,NKM, V.Kolomiiets)
•STAR-NET objectives and scope (MEPHI, A.Kosilov)
•Breakout session: Discussion of the draft Governing Statute to establish the Regional E&T network in Nuclear Technology (STAR-NET)
Thursday, September 17, 2015.
•Welcoming Speech from Mr Mikhail Chudakov (IAEA, DDG NE)
•Signing the Collaboration Agreement
•Election of the Governing Bodies of the Regional E&T network in Nuclear Technology (STAR-NET)
•Visit to the European Master Award Ceremony. Room M2
•Vine and cheese
•Breakout session: : Group work under IAEA publication on KT&R programme for New-Builds, HBA
Friday, September 18, 2015.
•Breakout session: Discussion on the action plan for the STAR-NET thematic working groups.
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Deliverables of the MeetingDeliverables of the Meeting
The output of the meeting will be:
•Collaboration Agreement of Signing Ceremony between members of the STRA-NET network
•Legal documents for STAR-NET establishment
•Draft of Action Plan for the network activities for 2015-2016
•Recommendations on the IAEA activities to support nuclear education and knowledge management
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•International
•Atomic
•Energy
•Agency
A United Nation Organization
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IAEA was established in 1957 to address challenges appeared due to discover of nuclear energy (US president Eisenhauer)
Member States: 165Newcomer countries: 30
Staff: 2474IAEA budget: 344 Mln EUR
Today in the world:Operation: 438 ReactorsConstruction: 67 ReactorsDecommissioned: 149
In 2015: 6 new reactors connected to the gridIn 2015: 1 new reactors started construction
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Support effective utilization of nuclear knowledge on all phases of NPP life cycle (design, procurement, construction, operation, LTO, decommissioning)
Make aware governments of member states on importance to retain and transfer nuclear knowledge and OPEX to ensure safe operation
Provide methodological support in the area of KM
Promote nuclear education and training
Facilitate nuclear knowledge flow from developed countries to newcomers
IAEA role in NKM
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Fostering Regional Educational NetworksFostering Regional Educational Networks
Networking education permits:
oregional and interregional cooperation on educational
experience and resources
oestablishment of a forum to discuss policies and strategies for
nuclear education and training
osharing best practices and lessons learned
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Common interestsCommon interests
•Developing teachers and students •Material development and sharing, use of technology•Cooperation between academia, government and industry•Quality assurance, benchmarking and accreditation•Sustainability
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STAR-NETSTAR-NET
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6 Countries, 13 Universities
Potential candidates, Phase 2
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STAR-NETSTAR-NET• STAR-NET - региональная сеть ядерного образования и подготовки
персонала в области атомной промышленности
• Миссия: Повышение качества подготовки молодых специалистов ВУЗов, через усиление связей с атомной отраслью (УТЦ АЭС)
• Форма: неприбыльная, неполитическая, неправительственная организация
• Страны:
фаза 1 - Азербайджан, Армения ,Беларусь, Казахстан, Российская Федерация, Украина
фаза 2 - Болгария, Венгрия, Чехия, Словакия, Словения
• Участники: ВУЗы и УТЦ АЭС, а так же министерства и ведомстваCS on Practical Approaches of KLRA 2102 19
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• Цели и задачи:
Определение образовательных возможностей, доступных в регионе;
Идентификация проблем обучения в области ядерного образования в регионе;
Обмен информацией, учебно-методическими материалами, передовыми инструментами и технологиями для образования и подготовки специалистов и работе с общественностью в области ядерных технологий
Разработку стандартных учебных планов и упрощение процедуры признания документов об образовании;
Разработку учебно-методических материалов;
Содействие обмену студентами, преподавателями и научными сотрудниками;
Содействие сотрудничеству организаций, членов региональной сети STAR-NET, с другими региональными и глобальными сетями;
Обмен передовым опытом, ресурсами
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Структура
Координационный комитет
Президент, Вице-президент
Секретариат
Рабочие группы :
Группа 1: Вебсайт, включая образовательный портал (CLP4NET)
Группа 2: Курсы и программы обучения (Стандартизация)
Группа 3: Возможности сотрудничества (УТЦ АЭС, Сети, Объединения)
Группа 4: Учебно-методические материалы (разработка и переводы)
Группа 5: Педагогическая и технологическая поддержка
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NUCLEAR EDUCATION NETWORKS NUCLEAR EDUCATION NETWORKS ANEN, LANET, AFRA-NEST, ENEN ANEN, LANET, AFRA-NEST, ENEN
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Cooperation Agreement with AFRA-NEST, ANENT, LANENT and ENEN
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AFRA-NESTAFRA-NEST
• Conceived at the AFRA Ministerial Conference held in Aswan in 2007
• The main objectives of AFRA-NEST are • to facilitate the operation and networking of higher education, training
and related research in Nuclear Science and Technology (NS&T) in the African Region, and
• to foster sustainable human resource development and nuclear knowledge management,
• to satisfy the needs of African countries with/without higher education and training, in the priority areas of non-power and power applications of nuclear energy.
• administered by a High Level Steering Committee,
• The 1st General Assembly of AFRA-NEST was held in 26-30 August 2013, Arusha, Tanzania
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Burundi Benin CentralAfrican Republic
Malawi
DR Congo
COLLBORATORS
AFRA-NEST (AFRA-Network for Education in Science and Technology) is established and empowered by AFRA Member States to implement AFRA strategy on
Human Resource Development (HRD) and Nuclear Management (NKM)
Twenty-four African Member States were represented at the 1st AFRA-NEST GA with delegates from Universities, Research Institutes and Laboratories and National Atomic Energy Commissions
Five collaborating organizations were also represented
11stst AFRA-NEST General Assembly AFRA-NEST General Assembly 26 to 30 August 2013, Arusha, Tanzania26 to 30 August 2013, Arusha, Tanzania
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Proposed AFRA-NEST Network Structure
AFRA-NEST
Tanzania(TAN-NEST)
Nigeria(e.g. NGN-
NEST)
South Africa
(e.g. SAN-NEST)
Ghana(e.g. GAN-NEST) etc
AFRA-NEST National Coordination
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AFRA-NEST
General Assembly
AFRA-NEST
General Assembly
Management Topics
Quality
Technology
Outreach
Capacity Building
Sustainability
Management Topics
Quality
Technology
Outreach
Capacity Building
Sustainability
High Level Steering Committee (HLSC)High Level Steering Committee (HLSC)
Technology
Technology
SustainabilitySustainability Capacity Building Capacity BuildingOutreachOutreachQuality E&TQuality E&T
Knowledge Marketplace
Needs &
Offers
Knowledge Marketplace
Needs &
Offers
Day to day work
Day to day work
WG1: Human HealthWG1: Human Health
WG2: Use of ICTWG2: Use of ICT
WG3: HRD WG3: HRD
WG4: Research ReactorsWG4: Research Reactors
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AFRA-NEST Thematic AreasAFRA-NEST Thematic Areas
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Outcomes of AFRA-NEST
Events Venue Date
1st AFRA-NEST General Assembly on Networking Nuclear Education and Training
Tanzania 26-30 Aug 2013
Cooperative Agreement b/w ENEN, AFRA-NEST, ANENT & LANENT
IAEA HQ GC 57, 2013
CS on Education Capability Assessment and Planning Framework
IAEA HQ 20-24 Jan 2014
AFRA-NEST Coordinators Seminar Abuja, Nigeria 1-5 Dec 2014
AFRA-NEST Working group Workshop on Education Capability Assessment and Planning
IAEA HQ 1-5 Jun 2015
2nd AFRA-NEST General Assembly Zambia 3-7 Aug 2015
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Asian Network for Education in Nuclear Technology (ANENT)
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What is ANENT
The Asian Network for Education in Nuclear Technology (ANENT) is a regional partnership, supported by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), for cooperation in capacity building, human resource development and knowledge management in nuclear science and technology.
ANENT strives to promote, manage and preserve nuclear knowledge to ensure the continued availability of qualified human resources in the region for the sustainability of nuclear technology and to prepare newcomer countries to commence nuclear power programs.
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ANENT Collaborating Member
19 Member Countries in Asia and the Pacific region
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What is ANENTManagement Framework
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Main Activities
E-learning platform developmentANENT Web Portal
ANENT Regional LMS
National or organizational LMS
Further utilization of the E-learning platform
Education Material Development
Enhance NKM systems
Liaison and Communication
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AchievementsANEN
www.anent-iaea.org
AchievementsANENT Web Portal
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AchievementsAchievementsANENT Regional LMS
(Learning Management System)
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(BATAN/Indonesia)
Achievements
(Tokyo U./Japan)
(KAERI/Korea)
AchievementsNational LMS
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Created in December 2010 to:
Promote, manage and preserve nuclear knowledge, Ensure the availability of qualified human resources, Facilitate and improve co-operation,
... in education, training and outreach in nuclear technology
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Latin American Network for Education in Nuclear Technology - LANENT
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BARILOCHEVIENNA
LIMA
Consultancy Meeting Bariloche Argentina 20-24 April 2009 Consultancy Meeting Vienna Austria 1-3 September 2010 Technical Meeting Lima Peru 6-8 December
2010
LATIN AMERICAN NETWORK FOR EDUCATION IN NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
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LATIN AMERICAN NETWORK FOR EDUCATION IN NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
ARGENTINA, BOLIVIA, BRASIL, CHILE, CUBA, ECUADOR, GUATEMALA, MÉXICO, PARAGUAY, PERÚ, URUGUAY,
VENEZUELA, (ESPAÑA)
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LATIN AMERICAN NETWORK FOR EDUCATION IN NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
LANENT IS GROWING!
24 Institutional members 6 Collaborative members13 Countries 1 International organization (IAEA)
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LATIN AMERICAN NETWORK FOR EDUCATION IN NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
GENERAL ASSEMBLY COORDINATION COMMITTEE PRESIDENT VICEPRESIDENT SCIENTIFIC SECRETARY TECHICAL-ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY
WORKING GROUPS:
• WEB page, including educative portal http://www.lanent-iaea.org/
• Courses and careers• Educative material and pedagogical support• Cooperation opportunities• Communication
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ICT tools development and operation ( web portal, LMS, IDB) Educational material development Pedagogical and technological support to educational material development Cooperation and communication enhancement Sharing infrastructure Benchmarking and mutual recognition of degrees Outreach to education schools and society Students and teachers mobility
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PLATFORM MOODLE IRD/RTC (Brazil)PLATFORM MOODLE IRD/RTC (Brazil)
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The European Nuclear Education Network Association
A non-profit organization established in September 2003 under the French law of 1901
For the continuity of achievements obtained through the past Euratom-EC projects on nuclear E&T
Headquarters is located near Paris, CEA Centre in Saclay, France
As of March 2014, the ENEN Association has 66 members and partners within 18 EU countries and Japan, South Africa, Canada, the Russian Federation and Ukraine
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ENEN Home Page - http://www.enen-assoc.org
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ENEN Objectives
The main objective is the preservation and further development of expertise in the nuclear fields by higherhigher education and training
It should be achieved by…Support to the Universities (exchange of
students, lecturers, materials and information etc.)
Making a bridge between the Universities and the End-users (industries, regulatory bodies, research centre, universities etc.)
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MEMBERS OF ENEN
The Members are public or private corporate bodies having a legal status and meeting the following criteria: - Universities, - Research organisations, - Regulatory bodies, - Nuclear industry, - and/or any other organisations involved in the application of nuclear science and ionising radiation
ENEN MEMBERSHIP FEE 2015 5000 Euro per year 1000 Euro per year for Universities in Europe 3000 Euro per year for Universities beyond Europe
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ENEN MembersEffective members
- have a legal status in an EU country or a candidate EU member country
- provide high level scientific education in the nuclear field, as full time teaching or in combination with research work – “Mutual recognition”
- use selective admission criteriaAssociated members
- have a legal status in an EU country or a candidate EU member country
- have a long term tradition of relations with effective members in the field of research, training or education
- commit themselves to support the ENEN AssociationPartners through MoU
- Special case in Europe- Beyond Europe- International cooperation
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ENEN Structure
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Since
2003
ENEN: Achievements
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ENEN: AchievementsMaster Level International Exchange CoursesMaster Level International Exchange Courses
21 days21 days
6 ECTS6 ECTS
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ENEN: Achievements
“ENEN Certificate” recognised among ENEN Members
Common reference curricula established under the European Commission – EURATOM 5th FP ENEN projectENEN project and 6th FP NEPTUNO projectNEPTUNO project
ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) introduced since 1989
Master program at home university + Experiences in other country
To promote and facilitate the mobility of students and teachers
Implemented since 2005
Master level European MSc in Nuclear Engineering
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IAEA Technical report“Status and Trends in Nuclear Education”
“…….Networking (national and international) can also be considered as a good practice. It has several beneficial effects. It facilitates sharing of information and good practices between the members; it provides an enabling environment to complement each-other’s possible lack of expertise in certain fields (not all expertise is available at every place), it makes possible that the students get the information from the best professors or the best expert of the special subject.”
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Deliverables of the MeetingDeliverables of the Meeting
The output of the meeting will be:
•Collaboration Agreement of Signing Ceremony between members of the STRA-NET network
•Legal documents for STAR-NET establishment
•Draft of Action Plan for the network activities for 2015-2016
•Recommendations on the IAEA activities to support nuclear education and knowledge management
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