Consultancy Meeting within Framework of the Establishment a Regional Nuclear Education and Training Network in the Nuclear Industry 16 - 18 September.
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Consultancy Meeting within Framework of the Establishment a Regional Nuclear Education and Training Network in the Nuclear Industry 16 - 18 September 2015, Vienna Austria IAEA NKM Programme Overview (with a focus on nuclear E&T initiatives) John de Grosbois, PhD, MBA, PEng Section Head, Nuclear Knowledge Management Department of Energy International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA NKM Programme …helping Member States understand the issues and implement successful knowledge management initiatives and programmes. IAEA 2 NKM Programme – Key Elements NKM Methodology and Guidance (e.g. Training and Assist Missions) Nuclear Education and Regional Educational Networks Knowledge Organization Systems – Methodology, Platforms and Solutions IAEA 3 NKM Section’s Focus NKM Section Support and Services Technical Cooperation Programme NKM Regular Budget Programme IAEA Internal Corporate KM Initiatives Member States IAEA 4 Helping Nuclear Organizations • • • • to develop an NKM policy and programme to identify critical knowledge and competencies to evaluate which critical knowledge and competencies are at risk of being lost to develop and implement effective KM practices and approaches IAEA 5 17 NKM publications, more on the way…. IAEA 6 NKM School Map: Geographical distribution of the participant IAEA Nuclear Knowledge Management School celebrated 10 year anniversary in 2014 7 Nuclear Knowledge Management School Annual IAEA/ICTP NKM School at Trieste IAEA 8 Nuclear Energy Management Schools 2011: ICTP 2012: UAE ICTP Tokaimura IAEA Nuclear Energy Management School - Winner of Nuclear Training Award for 2014. 2010: ICTP 2013: Texas A&M Tokyo ICTP 2016: 2014: Tokyo ICTP 2015: UAE Tokyo ICTP S.Africa Tokyo ICTP 9 Regional Nuclear Education Networks IAEA Facilitated Networking in Nuclear Education: NTEC STAR-NET UNENE ENEN 2004 2011 2010 IAEA o cooperation on educational experience and resources o establishment of a forum to discuss policies and strategies for nuclear education and training o sharing best practices and lessons learned o Linking IAEA-initiated and sponsored networks in developing countries with existing networks in developed countries 10 IAEA Cyber-Learning Platform for Nuclear Education and Training (“CLP4NET” LMS) Integrating available high-quality resources for nuclear education and training, including those of the IAEA, to form an effective environment to support capacity building facilitating access to educational resources and teaching experience enabling a convenient, user friendly and flexible e-learning environment Supporting blended learning approaches that young professionals expect today Enabling networking and resource sharing Integrated Nuclear Education Data Base IAEA 11 Human Resource and Knowledge Development Networks (HRKD) Who: • Universities, R&D Labs, Industry Stakeholders/Partners, Research Reactors, Government Ministries, International Organizations, What: • Stakeholder engagement • Identifying common needs and goals • Sharing and collaboration • Strengthening nuclear education • Creating and developing opportunities IAEA Nuclear Education Capability Assessment and Planning (ECAP) Framework • Piloted in African Region (AFRA-NEST) • National level approach • Build and sustain synergies between education, R&D, and industry • Nuclear energy and non-power applications • Leverage networking and local resources IAEA 13 KM Assist Missions to Nuclear Universities • Bachelor’s or Master’s level programmes • Nuclear engineering • Nuclear science • University peer review team (1-2 weeks) • Upon request by Member State (~25K Euro funding needed) • TC support may be possible • 1 year advance notice needed IAEA INMA – Int’l Nuclear Management Academy • Initiative launched in Nov 2013. First programmes starting in 2015. • Master level education in Nuclear Management for future leaders. • Practical Arrangements already in place with KUSTAR, TEXAS & AM, University of Tokyo, MEPHI etc. INMA International Nuclear Management Academy 2014- 2015 Peer review benchmark assessments completed to 7 of 8 universities: U of Tokyo, Japan etc. MEPhI, Russia Manchester, UK Tsinghua, China IAEA North-West, South Africa TAMU, USA Witts, South Africa Aachen, Germany (planned) 15 Annual Networking Networks TM • Annual meeting in Vienna • Forum for regional networks to report and share project initiatives, common issues etc. • Future directions: • • • • • Advisory Group or Steering committee? Embedded training workshops? Joint projects (CLP4NET, e-learning resources etc.) Outreach initiatives Other? (let’s explore) IAEA CRP on Sustainable Education in Nuclear Science and Technology • Research contracts/agreements anticipated with: • ANSTO (Australia) • SCK-CEN (Belgium) • UOIT (Canada) • UNENE (Canada) • ENEN (Europe) • NSAN (UK) • CNEA (Argentina) • Tech U of Sofia (Bulgaria) • State U of Informatics & Radioelectronics (Belarusia) • Ghana Atomic Energy Commission • U of Gadjah Mada (Indonesia) • CNSETEN (Morocco) • MEPhI (Russian Federation) • Chulalongkorn U (Thailand) IAEA Competency Mapping Initiative • Collaboration with others on pilot project(s) • Semantic technology approach • Framework and methodology for mapping • At degree programme • At discipline level • At job level • Long-term: international collaboration framework IAEA CoP Portal for Nuclear E&T • • • • Sharing trends and good practices Case studies (lessons learned) Wiki knowledge base (pedagogical approaches) Technology and innovation IAEA Facilitating Nuclear University Collaboration • Facilitating university networking and resource sharing in the delivery of master’s level nuclear engineering programmes • Improve quality, availability, and accessibility • Distance learning, part-time, short-format, etc. • Nuclearizing engineers, strengthening master’s programmes • Cooperating and sharing: • • • • • Labs and facilities Curriculum and e-learning content Lectures and courses Professors and instructors Promotion and outreach IAEA Summary of Key Points • KM is strategic for IAEA and Member States • Nuclear education is essential to sustain the nuclear knowledge base • IAEA NKM programme plays key role in fostering and strengthening nuclear education • We welcome your involvement! IAEA 21 …Are you Coming? IAEA 22 CONGRATULATIONS TO STAR-NET! THANK YOU http://www.iaea.org/nuclearenergy/nuclearkno wledge/ [email protected] IAEA