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Book by 1st July: this event will support new skilling of individuals working in the nuclear sector on the benefits and applications of Artificial Intelligence.
Join us at Nuclear Security 2025 to remain at the forefront of the rapidly advancing civil and defence nuclear sectors.
With renewed focus and investment on the industry it's the perfect time for this annual 2-day conference to shine the spotlight on digital innovation and practices across fusion and design and build of SMR's.
This conference will bring together the modelling community to share best practice and promote the development and applications of computational methods in nuclear sciences and engineering.
Join our online lunch and learn sessions open to members and non-members, to find out more about the NI, what we offer, how you can get involved and progress your career as a nuclear professional.
An in-person tour of the Heysham Advance Gas Reactor power station.
These introductory webinars are aimed at giving you a whistlestop tour of different areas of the Nuclear Industry chosen by you!
Book by 15th June for this two-day introduction to Safety Cases
Social Event held at The Peacock, Birchwood organised by the YGN and the NI North West Branch
This NIA conference will bring together all the leading companies active in nuclear fuel to discuss the historic investments that are underway and what opportunities there are for the sector to get involved.
Annie Clark Massey will be presenting on the role of the EA in nuclear regulation, discussing environmental permitting, the Radioactive Substances Regulations, and more
A YGN webinar with a presentation from the Finnish regulator, STUK.
Proudly hosted by MTC, this event is open to key players and decision-makers in the civil nuclear sector - from start-ups to large multinationals.
Explore the meaning of Allyship in an interactive day event with panels, talks and the creation of a collaborative allyship charter.
An interactive online networking for young nuclear professionals, reflecting on the Finnish nuclear regulation webinar on 27th June.
The competition gives individuals (under 37 years old) the opportunity to challenge themselves and to present for 10 minutes on a nuclear industry related topic.
Submit abstracts by 25th June: UNTF 2025 offers a platform for early-career researchers to showcase their projects as well as expand their nuclear networks.
A technical tour of the Robotics and AI Collaboration (RAICo1) facility in Whitehaven, Cumbria, including a tour of the facility and multiple demonstrations.
Apply to present by Monday 23rd June.The competition is open to everyone under the age of 37 at the time of the competition, open to both members and non‑members of the NI. We encourage you to give a talk on any nuclear-related topic.
The 32nd Women in Nuclear Global Annual Conference aims to revolutionise the narrative surrounding the nuclear industry.
Apply to present by 1 July
Another opportunity to visit Hartlepool Power Station following the Branch's successful visit in January.
An interview with David Batters the Managing Director of Orano
Explore the future of UK Nuclear New Build with expert talks, panel sessions, and a site visit to Hinkley Point C. A two-day event on 12-13th August 2025
An opportunity to tour Hartlepool Power Station for NI Cumbria Branch members.
The aim is to provide delegates with an insight into how nuclear waste is managed and decommissioned. This will be achieved through seminars and tours of both LLWR and Sellafield sites.
NuFor is the dedicated forum aimed at bringing together academia, industry and government, to share developments, successes and highlights in the field of Nuclear Forensics with a wider, multidisciplinary audience.
The flagship Nuclear Institute Young Generation Network event for the nuclear sector’s young professional community.
All members of the Nuclear Institute receive reciprocal membership of the European Nuclear Society, giving you access to discounts on events and access to a network of more than 12,000 nuclear professionals.
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