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JRC Education and Training in nuclear safeguards and non proliferation

This course is since 2004 annually organised by the JRC and addresses the various aspects of nuclear safeguards and non-proliferation systems.

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Whether you are a student or an energy enthusiast, this game will broaden your energy literacy and equip you with the knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape of the energy transition.

Play RECxploration now and become ready to champion the renewable future!

Find out more on Renewable Energy Communities in the EU at https://www.rescoop.eu/

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JRC jobs and training opportunities

At the Nuclear Careers Days the JRC is introducing to science and engineering students as well as professionals the different advanced education and training, PhD and post-doc opportunities in the nuclear field. This complements the available jobs in nuclear industry, healthcare, governmental organizations and research centers presented during the event.

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The Euratom Research and Training Programme (2021-2025) is a nuclear research and training programme with an emphasis on the continuous improvement of nuclear safety, security and radiation protection and fusion energy research.

Find out more on the Euratom research and training programme

EC nuclear safety activities

The EC addresses the key science and technology challenges to maintain and improve safety level and competitiveness of fission technologies, existing and innovative reactor concepts and related fuel cycles. This effort includes implementing long-term waste management solutions and closing the nuclear fuel cycle. Attention is particularly devoted to safety aspects of emerging trends and concepts, including innovation perspectives for energy and other applications.

PVGIS can be used to calculate how much energy different kinds of photovoltaic systems can be generated at any location in Europe and Africa, as well as a large part of Asia and America.

Find out more about the PVGIS Tool.

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This Storymap highlights the importance of using ocean resources sustainably and improving biodiversity conservation of our seas. We analysed the pressure that fisheries have on threatened species and highlighted the progresses done towards the Goal 14 with a special focus on sustainable fishery.

Find out more on the Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management Programme and its Reference Information System.

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The European Cancer Information System (ECIS) brings together data so we can see where new solutions are needed to beat cancer.

Find out more on the European Cancer Information System.

Data is crucial for making informed decisions. In order to enhance the availability and accessibility of data and knowledge on the state of biodiversity and to promote regional and national engagement to make policy-related data available, the Joint Research Centre (JRC), through the BIOPAMA Programme, has developed a publicly available online platform for supporting policy- and decision-makers to monitor the progress towards conservation goals and to set new targets.

Find out more on the Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management Programme and its Reference Information System.

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