ENEN-II
ENEN-II | |
Budget : | 1 242 k€ |
Subventions : | FP6-EURATOM-NUCTECH (1 150 k€) |
Sous-programme : | Harmonisation of nuclear education and training schemes across EU |
Type de contrat : | Coordination action |
Début : | 1er octobre 2006 |
Fin : | 31 mars 2009 |
ENEN-II est l'acronyme du projet européen Consolidation of European Nuclear Education, Training and Knowledge Management, qui a pour référence sur le service CORDIS 36414[1].
Note : Les objectifs suivants sont repris de la fiche du projet sur Cordis
- Objective
The Coordination Action consolidates and expands the achievements of the ENEN and the NEPTUNO projects attained by the European Nuclear Education Network Association in the 5th and 6th framework programme.
The ENEN-II project is aiming at developing ENEN Association in a sustainable way in the areas of nuclear engineering, radioprotection and radwaste management, including underground disposal. Nuclear education and training networks will be developed at the national level to provide a solid basis for networking at the European dimension. Advisory groups and discussion forums will be established to strengthen guidance and feedback from End Users and stakeholders regarding training needs. In addition to EC funding, third-party funding will be attracted to support mobility of teachers and students at masters', doctoral and postdoctoral level.
The approach used so far successfully for education will be extended to training activities. It relies on the principles of a modular approach, common qualification criteria, a common mutual recognition system across the EU, and the facilitation of teachers and student mobility through Public-Private Partnerships. The project activities will be structured around the five committees of the ENEN Association in close collaboration with the consortium partners.
The Training and Academic Affairs Committee and the Advanced Courses and Research Committee develop and implement schemes covering one academic year of courses in nuclear disciplines leading to Master degrees. The Training and Industrial Projects Committee facilitates interactions between training organisations and professionals in nuclear industries to provide training programmes for continual training on new topics and to update capabilities and qualifications.
The Knowledge Management Committee operates the ENEN web site, advertises courses, develops and disseminates ENEN products.The quality of the project deliverables is monitored by the ENEN Quality Assurance Committee.Les partenaires du projet
Coordinateur du projet
- ENEN Board of Governors and Management Committee, INSTN, CEA Saclay - Gif-sur-Yvette (Île-de-France - France)
Partenaires
- Lunds Universitet - Lund (Suède)
- Univerza V Ljubljani - Ljubljana (Slovénie)
- Helsinki University of technology - Espoo (Finlande)
- Commissariat à l'énergie atomique - Paris (Île-de-France - France)
- Czech Technical University in Prague - Prague (République tchèque)
- Universidade da Coruna - La Corogne (Espagne)
- Middlesex University Ventures Ltd - Londres (Royaume-Uni)
- University College Dublin - Dublin (Irlande)
- Universitetet for Miljo og Biovitenskap - Aas (Norvège)
- Westlakes Research Ltd - Moor Row (Royaume-Uni)
- Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire - Clamart (Île-de-France - France)
- Consorzio Interuniversitario per la Ricerca Tecnologia Nucleare - Rome (Italie)
- École nationale supérieure des mines de Nancy, Institut national polytechnique de Lorraine - Nancy (Lorraine, France)
- Agence nationale pour la gestion des déchets radioactifs - Châtenay-Malabry (Île-de-France - France)
- Technische Universitaet Clausthal - Clausthal-Zellerfeld (Allemagne)
- École Polytechnique - Palaiseau (Île-de-France - France)
- Sprava Ulozist Radioaktivnich Odpadu - Prague (République tchèque)
- Posiva Oy - Olkiluoto (Finlande)
- Gesellschaft fur Nuklear-Service MBH - Essen (Allemagne)
- DBE Technology GMBH - Peine (Allemagne)
- Nuclear department of the HMS Sultan - Gosport (Royaume-Uni)
- Institut Jozef Stefan - Ljubljana (Slovénie)
- Universitatea Politehnica Bucuresti - Bucarest (Roumanie)
- Universidad Politecnica de Madrid - Madrid (Espagne)
- Centre d'étude de l'énergie nucléaire - Bruxelles (Belgique)
- ESV Euridice GIE - Mol (Belgique)
Financement
- Coût total du projet : 1 242 000 €
- Subvention de la Commission européenne (programme FP6-) : 1 150 000 €
Dates importantes
- Date de début : 1er octobre 2006
- Date de fin : 31 mars 2009
Notes
- ↑ La fiche du projet sur CORDIS