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IAEA Completes First Review of a Nuclear Higher Education Degree Programme

The IAEA has completed its first curriculum review of a university degree programme with a nuclear specialization. Continue reading

IAEA Publication Guides Nations on Assessing Nuclear Security Threats

With the expansion of nuclear and radioactive materials in use worldwide, the potential for malicious use of these materials is a growing concern. Continue reading

IAEA Publishes Free e-Book on Nuclear Law

The IAEA’s first ever book by global thought leaders on nuclear law has just been published in e-book format, providing free access to a compilation of essays on this highly specialized legal field. Continue reading

Mosquitoes Defeated in Cuba Trial with Nuclear Technique

In Cuba, like in most tropical countries, dengue is a growing problem. Transmitted by mosquitoes, this viral infection causes high fever, muscle and joint pains, skin rashes, and, in the most severe cases, death. Continue reading

First Conference for Women to Pursue Careers in Physics in Partnership Between IAEA and the American Physical Society

The IAEA is joining the American Physical Society (APS) to hold an edition of the APS Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP) in cooperation from 21 to 23 January 2022. Continue reading

Uruguay Takes Decisive Action to Reverse High Cancer Incidence and Mortality Rates

Experts rolled up their sleeves in Uruguay in the final weeks of 2021 as they assessed the country’s cancer control system and worked towards finding solutions to strengthen cancer control capacities and lower mortality rates. Continue reading

Over 100 Female Students Awarded Scholarships under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme

A group of 110 female students from around the world have been selected to receive scholarships under the IAEA Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme (MSCFP). Continue reading

IAEA Releases First Guide Level Publication on Stakeholder Engagement in Nuclear Programmes

To succeed, nuclear power and other nuclear projects need to engage with all relevant stakeholders, including the public. Continue reading