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Seminar on Training Specialists for the Nuclear Industry Held at the Institute of Nuclear Physics within SDG 4
On December 15, 2025, an seminar entitled “Training Specialists for the Nuclear Industry” was held at the Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP). The event aimed to enhance the quality of education and professional training in the field of nuclear technologies and was organized within the framework of Sustainable Development Goal 4 — Quality Education (SDG 4).
The seminar was organized in partnership with the Institute of Nuclear Physics and brought together students, university faculty members, and young professionals interested in nuclear science and technology.
The main objective of the seminar was to improve the qualifications of students and specialists, introduce modern technologies used in the nuclear industry, and discuss future perspectives for workforce development in high-tech sectors.

The program of the seminar included the following activities:
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lectures delivered by leading experts of the Institute of Nuclear Physics on current trends and research directions in nuclear technologies;
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interactive workshops focused on modern approaches to training specialists in the nuclear sector;
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discussions on key industry trends, innovative solutions, and nuclear and radiation safety issues;
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project presentations and equipment demonstrations that allowed participants to gain insight into the practical aspects of professional work in the nuclear field.
The seminar served as an effective platform for professional dialogue between students, faculty members, and industry experts. Participants actively engaged in discussions, asked questions, and received practical recommendations for their professional development.
The event contributed to the implementation of SDG 4 (Quality Education) as well as SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) by promoting modern educational approaches and strengthening cooperation between educational institutions and research organizations. For the university, participation in the seminar enhanced collaboration with the Institute of Nuclear Physics and reinforced its role in training highly qualified specialists for the nuclear industry.