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European MSc Programs in Nuclear Sciences— To meet the Need of Stakeholders

机译:欧洲MSC计划在核科学 - 以满足利益相关者的需求

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A stakeholder needs assessment, carried out under the EU-EURAC and EU-ENEN II projects, clearly showed that, at the European level, there are a significant and constant need for post-graduates with skills in radiochemistry, radioecology, radiation dosimetry and environ-mental modelling and a smaller, but still important, demand for radiobiologists and bio-modellers. Most of these needs are from government organizations. If only the nuclear industry is considered, then the largest demand is for radiochemists and radiation protection dosimetrists. Given this spectrum of need and existing capacity in the areas of radiobiology it was concluded that the needs identified would be most efficiently met by three new degree programs: European MSc Radiation Protection European MSc Analytical Radiochemistry European MSc Radioecology All three master programs would be developed using the framework provided by the Bologna Convention and the lecturing could be shared among specialist Scientists within a network of collaborating universities. Therefore, educational plans have been developed for the above MSc degrees. These plans envisage each degree comprising three modules that are common to all the degrees (3 x 10 ECTS credits), three specialist modules (3 x 10 ECTS credits) and a research project (1 x 60 ECTS credits). The courses should be aimed, not only to fill the identified Euro-pean postgraduate education gap in radiological sciences, but also to provide a modular structure that is easily accessed by stakeholders for CPD training. It is anticipated that the European Mas-ters will meet the academic training requirements of qualified experts", as defined by the Euro-pean Commission and the IAEA. At the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) a pilot MSc in Radioecology has successfully been initiated in collaboration with UK and France.
机译:利益攸关方需求评估,在欧盟-ERAC和欧盟 - 恩伊恩二世项目下进行,清楚地表明,在欧洲一级,对毕业生技能,放射性学,辐射剂量测定和环境的技能有重大而不断需要 - 对辐射生物学家和生物武装手的需求进行较小,但仍然是重要的,但仍然很重要。大多数这些需求来自政府组织。如果只考虑核工业,那么最大的需求是用于放射化学家和辐射保护剂量分子。鉴于辐射生物学领域的这种需求和现有能力的结论是,所确定的需求将最有效地满足三个新学位计划:欧洲MSC辐射保护欧洲MSC分析放射化学欧洲MSC射读所有三个硕士课程将使用博洛尼亚公约和讲座提供的框架可以在合作大学网络中的专家科学家之间分享。因此,已为上述MSC度开发了教育计划。这些计划设想了包括所有度数(3 x 10 ECTS Credits),三个专业模块(3 x 10 Ects Credits)和研究项目(1 x 60 ects信用)的三个模块。这些课程应该旨在填补所确定的欧洲海军研究生教育差距,也可以提供一种模块化结构,可以通过利益攸关方进行CPD培训。预计欧洲MAS-TERS将符合合格专家的学术培训要求“,由Euro-Pean委员会和原子能机构所定义。在挪威生命科学大学(UMB)中,Ricropology的试点MSC成功了与英国和法国合作启动。

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