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ENELA Management Programme Postponed

4 April, 2012
In the light of the rapidly-changing energy market and the uncertainties facing ENELA’s founding companies, the academy’s shareholders met on 15 March 2012 to discuss the challenges ahead and the orientation for ENELA’s future.
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High-Level Launch For Conference Cycle

29 February, 2012
The Consul-General of Japan in Munich, His Excellency Akira Mizutani, was among those attending the highly-successful first seminar of the inaugural ENELA Conference Cycle in Munich last month: 'Putting Severe Accidents Into Perspective. Learning From The Past, Preparing For The Future Of Nuclear Energy'.
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WANO Chief To Address First Conference Cycle

24 January, 2012
The managing director of the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO), George Felgate, will focus on the way forward for the nuclear energy industry after the Fukushima-Daiichi accident, when he addresses the inaugural ENELA Conference Cycle (ECC).
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ENELA Management Programme

Further Development Announced For ENELA Management Programme (EMP)

Business and academia are joining forces through the European Nuclear Energy Leadership Academy (ENELA) to develop the ENELA Management Programme (EMP).

EMP aims to raise the bar and set a new standard in the field of management and training specifically for the long-term needs of the nuclear energy community.

In light of the rapidly-changing energy market the launch of EMP, originally planned for 2012, has been postponed to allow for further development of the programme by ENELA and its partners, including: the Technische Universität München, the Dalton Institute at Manchester University, the College des Ingenieurs in Munich and France’s Institut National des Services et Techniques Nucléaires (Saclay) and Le Centre de Géopolitique de l'Energie et des Matières Premières (CGEMP) Paris-Dauphin University.

Updates about EMP will be published here as and when details are available.