Excellent learning and peer-to-peer networking opportunities with a cross-section of the nuclear industry.
The world’s first certified professional development programme for individuals in nuclear security management.
An extensive archive of information on nuclear security, both from WINS and from external sources.
Helping licensees assess the maturity of their security programme and measure their security culture effectiveness.
King’s College London (KCL) will hold a two-week train-the-trainer Professional Development Course (PDC) on insider threats to nuclear materials and facilities for educators in May and July 2016. The PDC is targeted at international participants and will cover key nuclear security concepts and measures that can mitigate the threat posed by insiders including human reliability, physical protection and security culture. It will also explore how these topics might can be integrated into different types of curricula/courses, through discussing different pedagogical approaches.
Venue: Vienna, Austria
Dates: 18-22 July 2016
Dates: 3-7 October 2016
To apply to participate in the course please send a CV and a short cover letter outlining your institute’s plans for nuclear security education/training to Jessica Marcos, jessica.marcos@kcl.ac.uk by 20 May 2016.
The PDC is offered free of charge and there is limited funding to support travel & accommodation costs (in your application please indicate if you require such support). For more information, please download the flyer.
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