This 5-day course provides a comprehensive overview of all activities related to the nuclear fuel cycle, not only from a technical point of view, but also with regard to the economic, political, and social impacts. From uranium mining to the disposal of radioactive wastes, this course was developed for engineers who are just starting in the nuclear industry as well for professionals who have been working in areas other than the nuclear fuel cycle. A technical background is desirable but not a prerequisite for this course. The range and depth of subject areas can be adjusted to accommodate the interest and background of the participants.
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