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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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Experts Head To ENELA For First Conference Cycle

28 November, 2011
Nuclear energy experts from around the world have been confirmed as speakers for the inaugural
ENELA Conference Cycle (ECC) – 'Putting Severe Accidents Into Perspective. Learning From The Past, Preparing For The Future Of Nuclear Energy' – which starts in February 2012.
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UK Report Highlights Nuclear Skills Gap

22 November, 2011
A report published today by the UK's House of Lords, which calls for government action to ensure a new generation of experts on which the nuclear industry, government and regulator can rely, has been welcomed by ENELA, the European Nuclear Energy Leadership Academy.
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Business School Environment

 

ENELA's learning environment and administrative offices occupy the entire third floor, comprising around 1,800 square metres, of the Arondo building in Dingolfinger Strasse, Munich. 

Our two, purpose-built amphitheatre-style lecture rooms (one of which is pictured above) provide a high-tech business school environment for our fellows and lecturers. In addition, the building's ergonomic, open-plan design provides the perfect mix of workshop rooms and dedicated personal study areas (click here to see floor plan).

The Academy benefits throughout from natural light thanks to the inner courtyard (pictured below left) which reaches up from a fully-equipped 24-hour basement fitness centre to the expanded funnel-shaped top.

Meanwhile our relaxing refreshment zones, including the Quantum Café (below right & bottom), offer a chance to take a tea or coffee break while networking with other fellows, checking through your course notes or catching up on emails and messages from the office!

Arondo is located in a quiet area, about 5 kilometres east of Munich city centre, but nearby Orleans Square boasts a wide range of cafes, restaurants and shops. The Leuchtenbergring S-Bahn station is just 300 metres from the building for fast connections across the city including a direct line to Munich’s Franz Josef Strauss Airport.

When the studying day is through, take a stroll in nearby Maximilian Park, relax in the Müller'sches public baths (one of the city's few remaining art nouveau baths) or head into the city centre where you will find an array of eateries and bars to suit every mood and taste.