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25-28.6.2007 Geologic Disposal of High Level Waste course
11-15.6.2007 Introduction to Practical Environmental Radiochemistry course
23-27.4.2007 Natural and archaeological analogues in waste disposal
14.3.07 5th Assembley of Members in Baden
23.10-1.11.2006 Fundamentals of Geological Disposal course
4-8.5.2006 Geologic Disposal of High Level Waste course
21.02.06 4th Assembley of Members in Baden
7-10.11.2005 FUNMIG Course on The Fundamentals of Radionuclide Migration
18-21.10.2005 Short Course in Multicomponent Reactive Flow and Transport
19-30.9.2005 2-week Course on Repository Design & Engineering
30.5 - 3.6.2005 Decision Making and Stakeholder Involvement in Repository Development course
15. 3. 2005 3rd Assembly of Members in Bern
3-4.12.2004 The Role of the Safety Case in Planning and the implementation of a Repository Programme course
16-26.11.2004 Siting of Deep Geological Repositories and Fundamentals of Geological Disposal (combined modular course)
22-26.11.2004 The Fundamentals of Geological Disposal course
16-19.11.2004 Siting of Deep Geological Repositories course
05-07.05.2004 Workshop on Case Studies of Subsurface Radionuclide Migration
17-18.03.2004 2nd Assembly of Members in Luzern
15-19.03.2004 University of Bern course "Geochemical Modelling of Natural and Contaminated Groundwaters
20.10.2003 -
07.11.2003
Inaugural course "The Fundamentals of Geological Disposal & the Theory and Practice of underground Rock facilities"
02-03.09.2003 1st Assembly of Members in Meiringen
04.04.2003 Establishment of the ITC Association
19.03.2003 2nd Meeting of Pilot Group in Innertkirchen
12.02.2003 1st Meeting of Pilot Group in Villigen
29.11.2002 3rd International Workshop in Tokyo
19-20.09.2002 2nd International Workshop in Handeck
04.09.2002 Swiss meeting in Wettingen
10-11.07.2002 1st International Workshop in Handeck
04.2002 General concept for ITC consolidated
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IAEA Support
  • IAEAUnder the auspices of the IAEA, nationally developed Underground Research Facilities (URFs) and associated laboratories are being offered for use by other nations. The URFs and laboratories form a “Network of Centres of Excellence” for training in and development of waste disposal technologies. If your organisation is from a participating country in the IAEA training network scheme you may be able to request financial support from the IAEA for courses run as part of the Network scheme.

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Fundamentals of Geological Disposal

 

「地層処分の基礎」コース 受講者募集中

This six-day course is run in collaboration with JAEA and is organised within the framework of the IAEA Network of Centres of Excellence. Consequently, potential participants from countries participating in the Network may be eligible for IAEA support (see link on this page). As with previous ITC 'Fundamentals' courses, all aspects of geological disposal will be covered, but with special emphasis on factors in the Japanese programme. More ...