Abstract
The International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN) is the primary international network for nuclear security educational initiatives. INSEN plays a central role in fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among nuclear security education experts worldwide. In the wake of the global pandemic, INSEN remained committed to strengthening nuclear security education and resumed in-person activities. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed its continued dedication and support to the network’s mission and presented new activities aimed at elevating global nuclear security efforts.
Throughout the year and during the annual and leadership meetings, working groups showcased their vibrant work and presented innovative ideas, invigorating the attendees’ dedication to their crucial work. Comprehensive presentations by the IAEA during the INSEN annual and leadership meetings highlighted the importance of the network and its continued commitment to promoting nuclear security on a global scale. One notable and encouraging trend was the increase in network membership, signifying a growing commitment to nuclear security worldwide and the continued interest in nuclear security from member states and international organizations. The value of initiatives such as the Women in Nuclear Security Initiative was emphasized at the annual meeting, accenting the need for diverse perspectives and expertise to ensure a secure nuclear landscape.
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https://doi.org/ijns09735019
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Metwally, Walid; Gerlini, Matteo; Ford, Cristen; Fiel, João Claudio Batista J.C.B.F.; and Goel, Dr. Alpana
(2024)
"INSEN 2023 Yearly Updates,"
International Journal of Nuclear Security:
Vol. 9:
No.
1, Article 3.
https://doi.org/ijns09735019
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https://trace.tennessee.edu/ijns/vol9/iss1/3
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