BEIS-sponsored Nuclear Security Culture Programme in partnership with the African Centre for Science and International Security (AFRICSIS) presents:
Nuclear Security Workshop for Scientists, Technicians and Engineers
Accra, Ghana
10-12 September 2019
The Nuclear Security Culture Consortium, sponsored by the UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is holding a workshop on nuclear security for scientists, technicians and engineers. This three-day workshop outlines the risks to nuclear and radiological material and information, as well as examining the practical steps that can be taken to enhance security.
The workshop draws from academia, industry, and the regulator. Based on best practice, as well as IAEA guidance, the workshop will include interactive lectures, group activities, real-life case studies and a tabletop exercise. View or download the flyer here.
Workshop Programme
The workshop will deliver material on the following topics: nuclear threats posed by non-state actors; risks and responsibilities in the academic sector; radiological security risks; alternative technologies; proliferation; export controls; cybersecurity; insider threats; and nuclear security culture.
Application Process
The workshop is relevant to individuals working on nuclear issues at universities and research institutes – especially those working with sensitive nuclear information or sensitive nuclear materials. Ideally, participants will have a basic knowledge of nuclear security and have some level of accountability for this at their organisation. Participants will be drawn from across the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
The workshop is offered free of charge and there is funding to support travel, accommodation and visa costs for all participants accepted. The deadline for applications is June 30, 2019, but candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Successful applicants will be notified by July 15, 2019.
Applications must include:
- A completed online form
- A resume or CV
- A letter of interest
- A nomination or support letter from an applicant’s organization
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Contact: Jecinta Sekyere Research Assistant +233 243 874 008 jsekyere@africsis.org