The purpose of this document is to address the potential feasibility of an informal or sector internal accreditation in geological disposal. This report on the implementation feasibility of such a system is the result of the discussion and actions carried out by the IGD-TP and Working group on Competence Maintenance, Education and Training (CMET). The main inputs are derived from the discussions within the group, the conference papers produced by the group members, and from the interactive forum carried out with the stakeholders at the IGD-TP's 5th Exchange Forum in October 2014. The aim of accreditation or more specifically the promotion of mutual recognitions of learning outcomes in geological disposal aims to provide European level value...
Paragraph 52 of the German closed substance cycle waste management and waste avoidance management ac...
While the importance of evaluating the education of sustainable development programmes has been wide...
In Europe, there are currently some 30 different jurisdictions and no overarching legislation regard...
The purpose of this document is to address the potential feasibility of an informal or sector intern...
The purpose of this document is to define how the working group on Competence Maintenance, Education...
Several European waste management organizations have started work on creating a technology platform ...
This report analyses the state-of-the-art of science, technology and procedures needed to implement ...
Article de conférenceEarth material has numerous advantages when it comes to reducing environmental ...
Erasmus 2009 - 2013 is a cooperation and mobility program in the field of higher education that aims...
Knowledge management (KM) is critical to ensure safe and sustainable radioactive waste management. T...
The Chamber of Mines of South Africa (CoMSA) Certificates of Competency (CoCs) were introduced to st...
The decommissioning of nuclear facilities is an industrial activity that is growing worldwide, creat...
AbstractThe article proposes a collaborative model, the result of an interdisciplinary study, which ...
In a rapidly changing world, research and training (R&T) in nuclear fission and radiation protection...
In the past 5 years several projects were launched in FP7 and H2020 with the aim to support competen...
Paragraph 52 of the German closed substance cycle waste management and waste avoidance management ac...
While the importance of evaluating the education of sustainable development programmes has been wide...
In Europe, there are currently some 30 different jurisdictions and no overarching legislation regard...
The purpose of this document is to address the potential feasibility of an informal or sector intern...
The purpose of this document is to define how the working group on Competence Maintenance, Education...
Several European waste management organizations have started work on creating a technology platform ...
This report analyses the state-of-the-art of science, technology and procedures needed to implement ...
Article de conférenceEarth material has numerous advantages when it comes to reducing environmental ...
Erasmus 2009 - 2013 is a cooperation and mobility program in the field of higher education that aims...
Knowledge management (KM) is critical to ensure safe and sustainable radioactive waste management. T...
The Chamber of Mines of South Africa (CoMSA) Certificates of Competency (CoCs) were introduced to st...
The decommissioning of nuclear facilities is an industrial activity that is growing worldwide, creat...
AbstractThe article proposes a collaborative model, the result of an interdisciplinary study, which ...
In a rapidly changing world, research and training (R&T) in nuclear fission and radiation protection...
In the past 5 years several projects were launched in FP7 and H2020 with the aim to support competen...
Paragraph 52 of the German closed substance cycle waste management and waste avoidance management ac...
While the importance of evaluating the education of sustainable development programmes has been wide...
In Europe, there are currently some 30 different jurisdictions and no overarching legislation regard...