Welcome to our May newsletter! This month, we are excited to share with you our new website www.winglobalyg.org, and some other updates. |
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We're thrilled to announce that our new website www.winglobalyg.org is now live. We hope you can easily find all the latest news, events, and exciting activities. Our goal with this new website is to provide you all with an easier way to learn more about us, WiN Global, as well as our upcoming activities. We will soon add more content with helpful information such as articles, news, list of upcoming events, and many other exciting things. We hope you will find the new website easy to access information and for any questions, suggestions, feedback or comments, please contact us at winglobalyg@gmail.com. |
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This month, the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Women in Nuclear Chapter came together for their third meeting to discuss progress on the group's work to advance the contributions of women in the international nuclear sector. They discussed opportunities for mentoring, planned educational nuclear power plant visits and updates within the WiN Global Groups of Expertise.📋 The Chapter aims to create an environment that fosters sharing of knowledge and experiences within the nuclear field.⚛️🌎 |
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International Women's Day for Peace and Disarmament |
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May 24 marks the International Women's Day for Peace and Disarmament. We recognize the fundamental role that women play in building a more peaceful and secure world. Women bring unique perspectives and collaborative approaches to decision making related to nuclear energy. Their ability to foster dialogue, cooperation and the peaceful resolution of conflicts is critical to ensuring the safe and responsible use of nuclear energy around the world. Let us celebrate these brave women and continue to support their important work in promoting the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Together, we can build a better and safer world for generations to come. |
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News: School on Radiation Technologies Applications are now open and you have until 31 May to apply. The WNU has reinvented the classic RT school programme, now also focusing on project management, leadership and communication skills development, alongside covering a wide range of topics surrounding radiation application and nuclear science & technology. | | |
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News: WiN Global Nuclear Future Award Applications are now open and you have until 5 June to apply. Sponsored by NUVIA, the prestigious WiN Global Nuclear Future Award is a chance to celebrate an individual under 40 years of age who has demonstrated outstanding commitment to WiN Global and its Chapters. | | |
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News: Rising Stars Programme As part of the NEA Global Forum, the Rising Stars Programme puts the weight of the Agency and the Global Forum’s academic institutions behind efforts to build new pipelines that improve gender balance in the nuclear field. It does this by connecting participants with resources, people, and support that helps to welcome and integrate them into the global nuclear community. Deadline for nominations: 1 June 2023 | | |
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News: Young Professionals Competition for the IAEA Conference Take part in our contest for a chance to be part of our #IAEASnS2023 conference this November in Vienna. Students, researchers or young professionals, aged 35 or under, have until 02 June 2023 to submit abstracts | | |
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News: IAEA strengthens cooperation with China During IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi's inaugural visit to China numerous agreements were successfully concluded between the International Atomic Energy Agency and various Chinese entities on the opening day. More information |
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Other: IAEA is hiring IAEA is hiring for various roles and offers a dynamic, multicultural work environment. Its staff comes from over 100 countries and works in a wide range of technical and scientific fields. More information |
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