14-18 March 2010
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ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
1. INTRODUCTION More than 50 Member States have recently approached the IAEA expressing interest in launching a nuclear power programme. In all cases the development of human resources capable of supporting the implementation of these programmes has been identified as one of the main challenges. Additionally, many of the 30 Member States that already have nuclear power programmes are either expanding, or considering the expansion of their programmes. For many of them this comes at the same time as there is a need to replace the generation of workers that commissioned the plants now in operation. Given these needs, the education, recruitment, selection, training, qualification and retention of human resources to support the introduction and expansion of nuclear power programmes has been a matter of concern for many national governments and has attracted a great deal of attention and support from industry and international organizations. The decline in the number of younger people studying nuclear sciences and a growing number of universities giving up or strongly limiting their nuclear education programmes have given rise to new initiatives for networking educational institutions, universities and industry training centres. New national and international “platforms” for sharing knowledge and expertise in nuclear education and training (WNU, ANENT, ENEN, ANSN, UNENE and others) have been established and have become the drivers renewed interest in nuclear education. 2. OBJECTIVES The objective of the conference is to provide participants with practical tools that they can use at organizational, national, and international levels to develop and maintain the human resources needed to support the safe and sustainable introduction and expansion of nuclear power programmes, such as: The conference will review the current state of human resource development in the nuclear area, including nuclear education and training around the world, and will address issues such as availability and opportunities for the sharing of relevant infrastructure. Human resource availability for a nuclear ‘renaissance’ is a key issue to be addressed in both the national and global contexts. It is anticipated that this conference will identify and further explore policies and strategies needed regarding human resource development to support both the introduction and expansion of nuclear power programmes. The conference will be organized according to the following five areas: 1. Measures that organizations in the nuclear field (including, but not limited to: operating organizations, regulators, TSOs, universities and training centres, suppliers, and research institutes) have found useful to ensure that all personnel have the competencies needed to perform their assigned tasks. Examples include: 2. Measures that organizations in the nuclear field have found useful to organize and enable work activities to achieve their objectives. Examples include: 3. Measures that organizations in the nuclear field have found useful to anticipate future staffing, competence and performance needs. Examples include: 4. Measures that organizations in the nuclear field have found useful to continually improve individual, team and organizational performance, Examples include: 5. Measures that have been found to be effective in the development of innovative educational and training technology, international cooperation and networking as well as issues of “social acceptance” and prestige of the nuclear profession and how to make the nuclear industry attractive to the next generations. 4. PROGRAMME STRUCTURE 5. AUDIENCE The focus of this conference is on policy and strategy, and their implementation. Thus, the people who should attend include: • Line managers, human resource managers and specialists, and training managers and specialists from the organizations that operate, regulate or support new nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities; 6. PARTICIPATION All persons wishing to participate in the conference are requested to register on-line in advance. In addition, they must send a completed Participation Form (Form A), the Paper Submission Form (Form B) (if applicable), and the Grant Application Form (Form C) (if applicable) as soon as possible to the competent official authority (Ministry of Foreign Affairs or national atomic energy authority) for subsequent transmission to the IAEA. A participant will be accepted only if the Participation Form is transmitted through the government of a Member State of the IAEA or by an organization invited to participate. Participants whose official designations have been received by the IAEA will receive further information on the conference at least three months before the meeting. This information will also be available on the conference website: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Meetings/Announcements.asp?ConfID=38090 7. CONTRIBUTED PAPERS AND POSTERS Concise papers on issues falling within the topics outlined in Section 3 above may be submitted as contributions to the conference. All papers, apart from invited papers, must present original work; they should not have been published elsewhere. The contributed paper should give enough information on the contents of this paper to enable the selection committee to evaluate it. Introductory and general matters should not be included. (a) Submission of Contributed Papers Persons who wish to present a paper at the conference must submit a four page paper preceded by an abstract not exceeding 300 words: • Written in English (b) Acceptance of Contributed Papers and Posters Only papers that have been received by the above deadline and through the appropriate official channels will be considered by the Programme Committee. The Secretariat reserves the right to exclude papers that do not comply with its quality standards and do not apply to one of the topics in Section 3 above. Authors will be informed by mid-November if their papers have been accepted, and if they have been accepted, for oral or poster presentation. Papers that are accepted by the Programme Committee will be included in a Book of Contributed Papers which will be distributed to all participants at the conference. 8. DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS AND PROCEEDINGS A preliminary programme will be posted on the IAEA conference website as soon as possible. The final programme and the book of contributed papers will be available free of charge upon registration at the conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by the IAEA as soon as possible after the conference. 9. EXPENDITURES/GRANTS No registration fee is charged to participants. As a general rule, the IAEA does not pay the cost of attendance, i.e. travel and living expenses, of participants. However, limited funds are available to help meet the cost of the attendance of selected specialists, mainly from developing countries with low economic resources. Generally, not more than one grant will be awarded to any one country. If governments wish to apply for a grant on behalf of one of their specialists, they should address specific requests to the IAEA to this effect. Applications that do not comply with the conditions stated under (a) and (b) cannot be considered. 10. CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION The Participation Form (Form A), and, if applicable, the Paper Submission Form (Form B) and the Grant Application Form (Form C) must be sent through one of the competent official authorities (Ministry of Foreign Affairs or national atomic energy authority) for subsequent transmission to the IAEA. Subsequent communications concerning technical matters should be sent to the Scientific Secretary and communications on administrative/logistical matters to the Conference Secretariat (Section 14). 11. EXHIBITS A limited amount of space will be available for displays/exhibits during the conference. Priority will be given to those displays/exhibits that focus specifically on practical human resource development related tools and resources. Vendors providing services and products in this field, as well as educational and training organizations, professional organizations, and conference participants will be given priority access to this space. Interested parties should contact Conference@enec.gov.ae. 12. WORKING LANGUAGE The working language of the meeting will be English. All communications must, therefore, be sent to the IAEA in English. 13. ACCOMMODATION Detailed information on accommodation and other administrative details will be sent to all officially designated participants approximately three months before the meeting. It will also be available on the IAEA conference website. 14. VISAS Designated participants who require a visa to enter United Arab Emirates (UAE) should submit the necessary application(s) to the nearest diplomatic or consular representative of UAE as soon as possible. Please keep an eye on the conference web site for further advice/instructions on this. 15. CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT Please visit the IAEA conference website regularly for new information regarding the conference under:
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