The NEA launched the Nuclear Education, Skills and Technology (NEST) Framework in partnership with its member countries to help address important gaps in nuclear skills capacity building, knowledge transfer and technical innovation in an international context. It aims to maintain and build both technical and non-technical skills and competences through multinational research and training projects and activities for promising students and young professionals from around the world. The NEST Framework Agreement entered into force on 15 February 2019 and has been developed as an NEA joint undertaking, gathering private and public organisations from interested countries.
The goal of NEST is to:
The main added-value and benefits for NEST Fellows are:
NEST runs projects that target specific areas of nuclear science and technology where skills need to be developed. NEST Projects are multi-disciplinary and must involve at least three NEST countries. Each project brings together one lead organisation along with other organisations (from universities to industry) that wish to co-operate to develop the skills of their workforce. Students or young professionals are invited to complete a Fellowship in an organisation and country other than their own, usually for a period of one to twelve months.
The main actors in the NEST Framework are as follows:
These actors are coordinated by the NEST Secretariat.
If you are interested in participating in NEST, please consult the guidance on how to join the NEST Framework.
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You can join the private NEST Fellows Alumni LinkedIn Group. This is a closed group only for NEST Fellows Alumni. If you encounter any issues, please send an e-mail to nest@oecd-nea.org
For more information, please contact:
Ms Natalie Bonilla
Deputy Head of Division of Nuclear Science and Education
Head of the NEST Secretariat
Email: nest@oecd-nea.org