Speaker
Mr
John de Grosbois
(IAEA)
Description
The development of any national nuclear energy programme is dependent on the successful development of qualified human resources, through a sustainable nuclear education and training programmes supported by government and industry. Among the broad range of specialists needed for the continued safe and economic utilization of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, are a most vital component - managers. The International Nuclear Management Academy (INMA) is an IAEA facilitated collaboration framework in which universities provide master’s degree programmes focusing on the management aspect for the nuclear sector. INMA master’s programmes in Nuclear Technology Management (NTM) specify a common set of competency requirements that graduates should acquire to prepare them to become competent managers. This paper presents an overview of the INMA collaboration framework and the requirements for partner universities to implement master’s programmes in Nuclear Technology Management.
Country or International Organization | IAEA |
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Primary author
Mr
John de Grosbois
(IAEA)
Co-authors
Dr
Andrey Kosilov
(national research Nuclear University MEPhI)
Ms
Fumio Adachi
(IAEA)
Mr
Hiroya Hirose
(IAEA)
Dr
John Roberts
(The University of Manchester)
Ms
Keiko Hanamitsu
(IAEA)
Ms
Li Liu
(Consultant, Nuclear Knowledge Management Section, Department of Nuclear Energy, IAEA)