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S4N

Goal

Develop a long-term collaborative framework to address skills and workforce shortages across the nuclear sector.

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Skills4Nuclear presented at JRC Foresight workshop on nuclear skills

On 12 and 13 November, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) organised a Brussels held foresight workshop on nuclear workforce and skills. As part of the workshop, nucleareurope’s Jessica Johnson represented the Skills4Nuclear (S4N) project and gave an overview of its activities.

26 Nov 2025
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Skills4Nuclear organises first plenary meeting

On 10 October 2025, the first plenary meeting of the Skills4Nuclear (S4N) project took place online, on month 6 out of 36 of the project’s implementation. It brought project partners together to discuss the various work packages and the timeline for the project’s upcoming activities. It also gave project partners the opportunity to exchange on existing skills initiatives and on the possibility to apply best practices implemented at local and national levels to EU level.

13 Oct 2025
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Skills4Nuclear publishes first communications Deliverables

This month, the Skills4Nuclear (S4N) project has published its first Deliverables on communications: Deliverable 3.1, which details the project’s communications tools, and Deliverable 3.2, which outlines the project’s communication and dissemination plan.

04 Sep 2025
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About Project

The SkillsNuclear projects will develop a long-term collaborative tramework to address skills and workforce shortages across the nuclear sector, both fission & fusion.

It will bring together partners from industry and research as well as education & training (E&T) organisations. Over the next three years S4N will

  • Create a European Forum for Nuclear Workforce and Skills to monitor workforce needs
  • Ensure alignment between E&T and the needs of the industry (including the latest technology developments)
  • Develop a Nuclear Skills Strategy to attract, retain, reskill and upskill workers
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