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[en] A European strategy for nuclear knowledge management is discussed, based on the 'knowledge triangle' (i.e. research, education and innovation), proposed by Science and Research Commissioner, Janez Potocnik. The emphasis is on the component 'education', which rests actually on 3 principles: common qualification (delivery of a quality label), mutual recognition (Bologna 1999 mechanisms) and mobility of teachers and students (practical instruments at European level). Some achievements are presented, such as the degree 'European Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering', developed by the legal Association ENEN, and similar initiatives related to waste management and radiation protection. Finally, conclusions are drawn regarding achievements and prospects of Euratom research and training. (author)
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SARNET - Severe Accident Research NETwork of Excellence, European Commission, Directorate-General for Research, BE-1049 Brussels (Belgium); 438 p; 2005; p. 298, 302-313, 340-369; ERMSAR 2005: European Review Meeting on Severe Accident Research; Aix-en-Provence (France); 14-16 Nov 2005
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