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NSSPI Leads Nuclear Facilities Experience in Japan

Photo of NFE group in front of the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant

In August, TEES Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute (NSSPI) led a Nuclear Facilities Experience (NFE) in Japan for graduate students and staff from eight U.S. universities and five national laboratories.  This event was coordinated with several institutions in Japan, including the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, the Japan Atomic Energy Agency, the Integrated Support Center […]

Filed Under: News / Tagged With: international, Japan, National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), NFE, student travel, students

NSSPI Conducts Nuclear Facilities Experience in UK

Participants in the 2017 UK NFE.

The TEES Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute (NSSPI) organized the Fourth Nuclear Facilities Experience (NFE) from June 26-30 in the United Kingdom. This NFE, sponsored by the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Next Generation Safeguards Initiative Program Office, consisted of visits to several nuclear fuel cycle facilities. It is an opportunity for nuclear […]

Filed Under: News, Nuclear / Tagged With: international, National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), NFE, student travel, students, UK

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