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2257-9 Joint ICTP-IAEA School of Nuclear Energy Management N.K. Janardhanan 8 - 26 August 2011 Institute for Global Environmental Strategies Japan Last Year School – Memories and Impression

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Joint ICTP-IAEA School of Nuclear Energy Management

N.K. Janardhanan

8 - 26 August 2011

Institute for Global Environmental Strategies Japan

Last Year School – Memories and Impression

IAEAIAEA ICTPICTPSchool of Nuclear Energy ManagementSchool of Nuclear Energy Management

Trieste, ItalyTrieste, Italy08 August 201108 August 2011

Nandakumar Janardhanan

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OverviewSchool of Nuclear Energy ManagementRelevance of SNEMLecturesCase StudyStudy TourWhy do I call it a unique school?What you would experience here?NuclearfirstY k h h l ib !

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You make the school vibrant !

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School of Nuclear EnergySchool of Nuclear EnergyManagement

This specialized training isaimed at empowering thenuclear sector professionalsith e pertise andwith expertise and

knowledge on variousnuances of nuclear energysectorsector.

The school curriculumThe school curriculumconstitute a meticulouslyprepared mix of topicswhich would give

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enormous exposure to theparticipants.

Bringing Diverse Expertise Together

Expert Speakers

InstitutionalSupport (IAEA

ICTP)Nuclear IndustryProfessionals ICTP)Professionals(Participants)

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Relevance of SNEMRelevance of Nuclear Knowledge in anenergy constrained, post Fukushima worldgy pReaching the right message in the minds ofyoung nuclear sector professionalsyoung nuclear sector professionalsCatalyzing a right debate and helping theworld take an informed decisionworld take an informed decisionPromote peaceful use of nuclear energy

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Knowledge Sharing sans Boundaries !!5

SNEM: What is Inside?Ab t 6 L t f

FieldVisits

About 60 Lectures fromeminent speakers on 10different themes coveringnuclear sector

LecturesDiscussions/

About 20 Video conferenceswith IAEA SpeakersAbout 20 case studies

SNEMdebate 2 Technical toursPanel discussionsDebates

Interactive

Sessions

CaseStudy

Group projectsDiscussion with groupmentors

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Sessions

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Final Presentations

LecturesPower packed lectures, discussions,debates !Emphasis on the need for‘transparency’, ‘communication’,transparency, communication,‘building trust’ and ‘responsibility inensuring peaceful use’ as the mostensuring peaceful use as the mostimportant aspects of nuclearknowledge in the world.

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knowledge in the world.

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Lectures: Topics CoveredExtreme Climate, Earthquakes andother Environmental Risks;Energy Planning, Economics andFinance;IAEA Support for Nuclear PowerIAEA Support for Nuclear PowerDevelopment;Nuclear Power – Technology andLife CycleNuclear Science;Nuclear Safety and Security;Nuclear Law, InternationalConventions and RelevantMechanisms;N l N P lif ti dNuclear Non Proliferation andSafeguards;Human Resource Development andKnowledge Management;Nuclear Leadership, Management

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Nuclear Leadership, Managementand Sociology.

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Case StudyThe case studiesbrought in a newdimension ofinteraction amongparticipants.It facilitated exposureIt facilitated exposureto discussions anddebates, participants’involvement in groupinvolvement in groupactivity anddevelopment ofinterpersonal skills

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interpersonal skills.

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Study TourElettra (‘Internationalmultidisciplinarylaboratory specialized inlaboratory specialized insynchrotron radiation’ inTrieste, Italy),"Mil C i N l"Milan Copic NuclearTraining Centre" (JozefStefan Institute inLjubljana, Slovenia)Krsko Power plant inSlovenia

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Slovenia.

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Why do I call it a unique school?The School is aimed at:Preserving, sharing and developing nuclear energyknowledge accumulated over years of experience withknowledge accumulated over years of experience, withan aim of promotion of peaceful use of nuclear energyfor the humankindNourishing the nuclear knowledge in countries whichare embarking on developing nuclear powerSuccessful in bringing together the best pool of expertsSuccessful in bringing together the best pool of expertsto share nuclear knowledgeICTP: the a driving force behind global efforts to

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advanced scientific expertise

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What would you experience here?Filling knowledgebankVerifyingconceptsconceptsDebating viewsCh ll iChallengingperceptions

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Nuclearfirst: Informal MailingNuclearfirst: Informal MailingGroup of Participants

The members areencouraged to share,discuss, debate and

i l i i iconstructively criticizedevelopments and issuesin the global energy sectorN hNot to share anyinformation which may besensitive from theirpersonal or national pointpersonal or national pointof viewWelcome to:nuclearfirst@googlegroups com

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You Make the School Vibrant !What made the school abig success was that it notonly met this knowledgeonly met this knowledgedemand of theparticipants but also wasp pable to equip them withmost updatedi f ti iinformation on variousnuances of nuclearenergy in the world.

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SNEM 2010SNEM 2010

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THANK YOUNandakumar JanardhananEnergy Policy Researcher

Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)2108 11 Kamiyamaguchi, Hayama, Kanagawa

240 0115 JapanTEL : + 81 46 855 3868

Mobile : + 81 90 9333 2740FAX : + 81 46 855 [email protected]

(The views expressed in the presentation neither represent the views of anygovernment or any organisation. All observations are personal)

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