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Nuclear Security Seminar 2016: The Nuclear Institute

29/01/2016
Nuclear Security Seminar 2016: The Nuclear Institute

As nuclear security remains a key global priority for the international community, governments are focussed on countering the continuing rise of international terrorism, maintaining energy security, and preventing the proliferation of nuclear technology. Dependency on nuclear power, the development of new nuclear plants and the long-term management of legacy nuclear estates prompt debate on the importance of abilities to manage and secure the nuclear inventory effectively.
 
With this backdrop, the Nuclear Institute in the UK is organising a one day seminar on Nuclear security that will be held in London on 25th February 2016. The aim is to bring together key stakeholders from across the sector to address some of the issues that are crucial to understanding nuclear security in the UK. The seminar will be made up of four plenary sessions before Conference Chair Tom Parkhouse brings proceedings to a close by leading the Panel Chair’s in a discussion of the immediate and long term challenges inherent in nuclear security culture.
 
For further details, please click on the link http://www.nuclearinst.com/Events/Nuclear-Security/28311 to visit the seminar’s webpage.
 
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