The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) is intensifying efforts to develop the next generation of nuclear scientists, engineers and policymakers amid an aging workforce and a decarbonization agenda that is reviving interest in nuclear technologies. This article examines the context, NEA activities, industry and national initiatives, challenges and opportunities for training rising talent.
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