School on Radiation Technologies
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The dates and location of the 2014 School on Radiation Technologies will be announced soon. If you would like to be informed of this announcement, please contact Erica Boffano. Â
The WNU School on Radiation Technologies (RT School) is a leadership development programme aimed at young professionals involved in the radiation field. The RT School aims to:  Â
- Provide selected participants with broad understanding and new horizons in the area of radioisotopes and radiation technologiesÂ
- Familiarize participants with the main issues encountered by practitioners in the fieldÂ
- Provide opportunities for participants to develop a worldwide network of contacts of unique value to their current and long-term careers Â
   The WNU RT School is organized by the WNU Coordinating Centre in London and hosted by leading institutes of nuclear learning. The RT School receives technical support from the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the World Council on Isotopes. The previous RT School was run in cooperation with Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) and with the Association of Imaging Producers and Equipment Suppliers (AIPES). Â
Download 2012 Announcement Â
Download 2012Â Programme and FacultyÂ
The RT School is built upon the foundations of the successful WNU School on Radioisotopes held in Seoul, Korea in 2010. Download programme and faculty list for 2010 RI School. The presentation slides are available at this website.   Â
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Participants at the 2010 RI School in Seoul. Sixty young professionals from 30 countries attended.  Â
Programme Overview
The programme has been developed in consultation with an expert Advisory Committee. It encompasses a variety of activities: Â
- Lectures by prominent experts in radioisotopes and radiation technologies Â
- Presentations by distinguished speakers Â
- Visits to RT-related sitesÂ
Curriculum
The RT School curriculum ranges across a wide spectrum of topics relevant to radiation technologies. The curriculum covers:Â Â
- Operations and Regulatory Frameworks, including sources of radiation, radiological protection, production of radioisotopes and sealed sources, quality assurance and control, safety and security, packaging and transport of radioactive material, waste management and decommissioning, economics of RT programmes, and communications. Â
- Current and future applications, including nuclear techniques in food and agriculture, human health, industrial process management, environmental protection, and life sciences.Â
Venue
2010: Seoul, Republic of KoreaÂ
2012: Kyeryong Spatel, Daejeon, Republic of Korea  Â
Applying to the RT School
The RT School is open to 60 professionals from companies, governments, research institutions, and regulatory authorities expected to play key roles in the field.   Â
Alumni
The WNU alumni stay in touch via a dedicated WNU facebook page (www.facebook.com/pages/World-Nuclear-University/364812468111). The page also provides regular WNU updates. www.facebook.com/pages/World-Nuclear-University/364812468111Â
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For any further information you can contact us at [email protected].Â
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