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Reference: C7 – INT/2/013

Subject: Master’s Degree Programme in Nuclear Engineering, KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS): Supporting Nuclear Power Infrastructure Capacity Building in Member States Introducing and Expanding Nuclear Power in Ulsan, Korea, from March 2013 – February 2015
Dear National Liaison Officers,
I am pleased to inform you that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) together with KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS) of Korea is organizing the above-mentioned Master’s Degree programme in Nuclear Engineering under the interregional project INT/2/013 “Supporting Nuclear Power Infrastructure Capacity Building in Member States Introducing and Expanding Nuclear Power” in Ulsan, Korea, from March 2013 to February 2015 (2 years programme).

The purpose of the Master’s Degree programme is to provide prospective future personnel of nuclear power programmes in the Member States with an overall understanding of factors that are needed in order to have a safe, secure and sustainable nuclear power programme.

We would appreciate receiving the Fellowship nominations forms for your respective candidates by 5 October 2012. The nominations must be submitted on the standard IAEA nomination form for Fellowships, available through the InTouch platform or on the IAEA website at Please be advised that we will not be able to consider late nominations after the aforementioned closing date.

I look forward to receiving your early response.

Yours sincerely,

Oscar Acuna,

Programme Management Officer, TCAP 1

Division for Asia and the Pacific

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Division for Asia and the Pacific

International Atomic Energy Agency

Master’s Degree Programme in Nuclear Engineering

KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS) - Republic of Korea
PROSPECTUS

Project # and Title / INT/2/013 – Supporting Nuclear Power Infrastructure Capacity Building in Member States Introducing and Expanding Nuclear Power
Date / March 2013 – February 2015 (2 years)
Deadline for nominations / 5 October 2012
Languages / English (All documents and discussions will be conducted in English).
Organizers / The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in cooperation with KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS).
IAEA :
Mr Oscar Acuna, Division for Asia and the Pacific, Department of Technical Cooperation; Tel: +43 1 2600 25985, E-mail:
Mr Nkong-Njock, Vincent, Division of Nuclear Power, Department of Nuclear Energy; Tel.: +43 1 2600 26720, E-mail:
Mr. Kang Ki-Sig, Division of Nuclear Power, Department of Nuclear Energy; Tel.: +43 1 2600 22796, E-mail:
Host Country Organizer / Mr. Myungkey Lee, Director, Planning & Management, Tel.: +82 52 712 7130, Email. , KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS), 1456-1 Shinam-Ri, Seosaeng-Myeon, Ulju-Gun, Ulsan, 689-882, Republic of Korea
Purpose / The purpose of the two years Nuclear Engineering Master’s degree programme is to provide prospective future personnel of nuclear power programmes in the Member States with an overall understanding of factors that are needed in order to have a safe, secure and sustainable nuclear power programme. It is designed for staff of utilities, regulatory authorities and NPP headquarters/organizations from countries participating in the Technical Cooperation Inter-regional project INT2013, with the aim to provide a two year, structured and supervised programme of training for nuclear engineer specializing in nuclear power development.
Expected Output / An increased number of qualified nuclear engineers with solid knowledge and expertise in the fundamental aspects related to launching, operating and regulating nuclear power programme
Scope and Nature / The two-year master’s degree programme in nuclear engineering is part of the work plan of the Inter-regional project INT2013: “Supporting nuclear power infrastructure capacity building in Member States introducing and expanding nuclear power”. Through this project, the IAEA is providing support to Member States with a confirmed interest in near-term deployment of nuclear power programme and those with expansion plans of their existing NPPs.
The host organization KEPCO International nuclear graduate School (KINGS) is an educational institute established to cultivate leadership-level professionals in planning, design, construction, operation and management of nuclear power plants (NPPs). In cooperation with the IAEA, KINGS has developed a programme, curriculum and teaching method that is uniquely and innovatively designed to educate and train international nuclear professionals who will contribute to the enhancement of nuclear safety and technology.
The two years Master’s degree programme will present, in an integrated manner, issues related to advanced reactor technology, plant construction management for new nuclear power programmes and first nuclear power plant projects. It will address several issues in a sequential order as encountered by a Member State starting a new nuclear power programme.
Background / As the nuclear development unfolds, with the number of countries aiming to establish a nuclear power programme in the dozens, stewards of this technology must remain prepared to answer well-known questions concerning engineering, safety, used fuel management, transport, cost, safeguards, and adequacy of uranium reserves – topics about which there is legitimate public interest and on which much mythology has been spread which are often the opposite of reality. It is hoped that the young cadre that go through this programme will be equipped with a broad perspective to address the challenges their respective countries will face in their quest for launching or expanding the use of nuclear energy.
As today’s global economy expands in pace with the explosion of world population and technological advance, the international community faces no greater challenge than to meet the imperative of sustainable development. Central to this challenge is the need to identify and deploy a mix of energy technologies that can propel global economic growth – and meet urgent human needs – without grievous and potentially catastrophic damage to the planetary environment. There is growing support world-wide for a stronger reliance on nuclear power as a sustainable energy source that is compatible with environmental stewardship. The recent announcement by a number of Member States to embark on a nuclear programme requires the establishment of a sustainable national infrastructure that provides governmental, legal, regulatory, managerial, technological, human and industrial support throughout the life cycle of the programme.
The prospect of a steady worldwide growth in the use of nuclear technology – for the generation of electricity and other energy services and in a diversity of applications in medicine, agriculture, and industry – points to the need for a greatly expanded global cadre of nuclear professionals. A highly competent management is vital to the success at all stages of development or re-launching of a nuclear programme.
This school will focus mainly on training young professionals from developing countries with managerial potential on aspects of nuclear engineering that will ensure their broad understanding of the current issues which need to be tackled in their various countries.
The object of the KINGS Master's degree program is to provide a broader knowledge of nuclear engineering than usual Master's degree programme and to develop competence in engineering application or design but with less emphasis on research than that characterizing a doctoral program. The program includes completion of both an extensive and individually arranged academic course program and a special project of significant engineering value.
Target Countries / Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Chile, China, Cote d’Ivoire, Croatia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Estonia, Georgia, Ghana, Latvia, Libya, Lithuania, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Qatar, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tunisia, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Uruguay, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of, Yemen.
Participation / The Master’s degree programme in nuclear engineering is open to 10 participants from target countries that participate in INT2013 project and need assistance to enhance the number and knowledge of staff involved in launching or expanding nuclear power programmes.
Participants’ Qualifications and experience / The Master’s degree programme in nuclear engineering targets technical experts engaged in nuclear energy system assessment and responsible for the development of national strategies for nuclear energy, considering all the relevant aspects affecting sustainable development in a long-term horizon, suitable for integration into and support of national energy development plans. A scientific/technical background in nuclear energy technology is essential. Applicants need to be supported by their institution and meet the following criteria:
Hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent in sciences and/or engineering from a recognized university (bachelor’s degree holder of other areas with working experiences in policy making for national energy supply or nuclear energy applications could also apply).
  • A minimum of three (3) years practical working experience
  • Possess a proficiency in English (spoken, written and reading) enabling them to read and express themselves in this language without difficulty.
The Master’s Degree of KINGS is cleared by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST) of Republic of Korea and will be officially recognized in all Member States.
Nomination Procedure / Nominations should be submitted on the standard IAEA application form for fellowships including a copy of the completed application form and acknowledgment of application to KINGS. The applications should be endorsed by the official channels (the National Liaison Officer). The completed application form should be returned through established official channel between the corresponding Member State and IAEA. Applications must be received by the International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramer Strasse, 5, P.O. Box 100, A-1400, Vienna, not later than 5 October 2012.
Nominations received after this date or applications which have not been routed through one of the aforementioned channels cannot be considered. Advanced nominations by facsimile (+43-1-26007) or e-mail to () are welcome. The facsimile/e-mail should contain the following basic information about the candidate(s): name, age, gender, academic qualifications, and present position including exact nature of duties carried out, proficiency in English, and full working address (including telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail) to enable the IAEA to make a preliminary evaluation thereof and to communicate with the candidates.
Application Procedure for KINGS: / To apply to KINGS, applicants should have earned a bachelor's degree or its equivalent in sciences and/or engineering. This, however, does not discourage bachelor’s degree holders in other field areas with working experiences in policy making for national energy supply or nuclear energy applications.
Application to KINGS and additional information on eligibility and guidelines on the application process can be found on the website:
Applications must be submitted directly and independently by the candidate through the above-mentioned website.
Training on Basic Security in the Field (BSITF): / In order to comply with UN system-wide security measures, it has become a requirement for all IAEA selected participants to have successfully completed the course “Basic Security in the Field: Safety, Health and Welfare” prior to travelling to attend any training course. The aim of the course is to educate participants on how best to avoid or minimize potential dangers and threats, and to show what individuals can do if they find themselves in insecure situations.
The course is available online through the IAEA specific website:
•BSITF:
•ASITF:
Successfully completion of the course is mandatory for the attendance at any training course or meeting sponsored by the IAEA. Upon successful completion of the exam, the system will generate automatically a certificate stating that the candidate has passed the exam and must be printed for submission to the IAEA (either as an e-mail attachment or by fax). This certificate is compulsory for any IAEA-supported activity and should be submitted along with the Nomination Form through the competent authority in your country (NLO). This will avoid last minutes intense preparation from your side as we will not authorize any provision of air tickets or stipends, nor security clearance for individual participant without the timely submission of the certificate. Copies of the certificate should be kept by the candidate for his / her records, as they are valid for a period of three years
Administrative and financial arrangements: / Nominating Governments will be informed in due course of the names of the selected candidates and will, at that time, be given full details on the procedures to be followed with regard to administrative and financial matters.
Selected participants from countries eligible to receive technical assistance will be provided with a round-trip economy class air ticket from their home countries to Ulsan, Republic of Korea and a stipend sufficient to cover the cost of their accommodation, food, and minor incidental expenses. It is noted that KINGS will provide a scholarship which covers tuition fees, board and lodging to the selected participants. Shipment of accumulated master’s degree programme materials to the participants’ home countries is not the responsibility of the IAEA nor KINGS.
Final admission to the master’s degree programme will be decided by the host organization (KINGS) according to its academic admission criteria.
The organizers of the master’s degree programme do not accept liability for the payment of any cost or compensation that may arise from damage to or loss of personal property, or from illness, injury, disability or death of a participant while he/she is traveling to and from or attending the master’s degree programme, and it is clearly understood that each Government, in nominating participants, undertakes responsibility for such coverage. Governments would be well advised to take out insurance against these risks.