IAEA holds student video contest on the role of nuclear in the fight against climate change, deadline Feb. 28

 
 
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) invites student to submit videos for a contest on the role of nuclear technology in addressing climate change. Finalist videos will be presented at the International Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management and Human Resource Development: Challenges and Opportunities in Moscow this summer.

FEB. 15, 2022 – One of the challenges of the human resources lifecycle in the nuclear field is attracting and recruiting talented individuals. To foster the younger generations interest in education in nuclear technology, the IAEA is holding an international student video contest in conjunction with the International Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management and Human Resources Development.

Teams of up to 4 students, age up to 18, with at least 50% female representation are invited to produce a short video on the role of nuclear technology in addressing climate change. Teachers can be advisors. Videos can be done in participants’ mother tongue with English subtitles.

Students can present the role of nuclear technology in addressing climate change:

  • To themselves as individuals, communities, regions, countries
  • Through Innovation / technology
  • Its issues / benefits
  • On their potential inspiring careers, etc.

The five finalist videos will be presented at the IAEA conference in Moscow and be given certificates and awards.

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