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    The IAEA offers a wide spectrum of learning and training activities, as well as educational resources and capacity-building programmes. These include face-to-face training courses and workshops, fellowship programmes and schools on various nuclear-related topics. The IAEA also offers more than 120 online learning courses and webinars, from beginner to expert level, which can be accessed after registering with the Agency’s Nucleus portal (registration and login accessible when choosing a specific online course).

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    Atomistic Modelling of Radiation Damage in Nuclear Systems

    The atomistic modelling of radiation damage in nuclear material involves simulating the smallest constituent parts of reactor materials and their interactions with energetic neutrons and, in the case of fusion energy research, plasma in the form of free atoms, molecules and ions.This course provi

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    Basic and Applied Clinical Radiobiology

    ? ? ? ? ? ?8 lessons with each module dedicated to a key concept in radiobiology.The physics and chemistry of radiation interactions with biological matter.?Radiation-induced DNA damage and repair.?Cell death and cell survival.?The R’s of Radiobiology.Tumor response.Normal Tissue Effects.Dose, Fr

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    Basic concepts: Nuclear material accounting in facilities

    Ready to get hands-on with nuclear material accounting? This course walks you through the fundamentals of NMA for facilities, Locations Outside Facilities (LOFs), and Pre-34C material balance areas.

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    Basic Training Course on IAEA Safeguards

    What are IAEA safeguards—and why are they essential to global peace and nuclear transparency? This popular training course is the ideal starting point for anyone involved in safeguards implementation.

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    Basic Training Course on the Safe Decommissioning of Facilities

    The basic training course on safe decommissioning of nuclear facilities includes three modules, offering general information on major concepts and approaches, roles and responsibilities of key players involved, planning, conduct and completion of decommissioning projects, as well as supporting ac

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    Basics of Remediating Uranium Legacy Sites

    Welcome to the eLearning course of Basics of Remediation of Uranium Legacy Sites.This programme consists of the following three separate modules:Basic concepts of ionizing radiation and radiation protectionIntroduction to remediation of uranium legacy sitesConcepts for the remediation process of

    Webinars

    Basics of Stakeholder Involvement: Understanding Stakeholder Involvement as a Strategic Tool for a Nuclear Power Programme

    This webinar is the first of the IAEA Webinar Series on stakeholder involvement related to nuclear power.

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    Boiling Water Reactors: An Introduction to History, Advanced Designs, and Global Deployment

    This module introduces the history, advanced designs, and global deployment of boiling water reactors.AVAILABLE IN ADDITIONAL UN LANGUAGESTarget audience: Young professionals, stakeholders, and new entrants to the area.

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    Capacitacion Nacional sobre Control Regulador de la Radioterapia para la Direcccion de Tecnologia Nuclear de Bolivia, 2023

    El propósito de la capacitación es presentar mejores prácticas internacionales que se utilizan en la regulación de seguridad radiológica y de seguridad física de la práctica de radioterapia considerando los equipos y técnicas de tratamiento existentes en este país.

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    Cardiovascular Imaging

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    Categorization of Radioactive Material

    This course is designed to help learners understand the radioactive material categorization system described in the IAEA Safety Guide “Categorization of Radioactive Sources” No. RS-G-1.9 and how it applies to security.

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