The National Skills Academy for Nuclear in partnership with the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is rolling out a fourth round of their Bursary award scheme. Read it all..
Award for Nuclear Industry Awareness online training launched
Press Release
The National Skills Academy for Nuclear is celebrating the launch of its first online training course, the Award for Nuclear Industry Awareness. Read it all..
VT GROUP’S ALAN COLEY APPOINTED TO BOARD OF THE NATIONAL SKILLS ACADEMY FOR NUCLEAR
Press release
Alan Coley, Head of Capability and Business Transformation for the Environment service stream at support services company VT Group, has been appointed to the main Board of the National Skills Academy for Nuclear. Read it all..
Open University to develop Certificate in Nuclear Professionalism
The Open University and the National Skills Academy for Nuclear has secured funding from the North West Higher Level Skills Partnership to develop a Certificate in Nuclear Professionalism. Read it all..
Nuclear World Class Skills Conference Manchester 12 March 2009
Nuclear Skills Academy
2009 will be another tremendously exciting year for the nuclear industry. There’s a question on everyone’s lips: how will we deliver the vast programmes of decommissioning, new build, defence or power generation? Read it all..
National Skills Academy for Nuclear launch welcomed
29 February 2008
Magnox South joined forces with over 175 nuclear employers to support Skills Minister David Lammy and Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks in January as they marked the official launch of the National Skills Academy for Nuclear (NSAN).
The Academy is the culmination of over four years work and will assist nuclear employers to tackle current and future skills requirements. Its network of regional centres, supported by a main base in Cumbria, will develop and accredit ‘centres of excellence’. Such centres will deliver training and respond to specific skills gaps identified by employers. Read it all..
NVQ success celebrated
31 July 2008
Part of Bridgwater College, near Hinkley Point which houses the Magnox South Decommissioning Skills Centre at Cannington, was the location for a special event recently, when the chairman and chief executive of EnergySolutions, Steve Creamer, flew in from America to present certificates to the company’s first achievers of the City & Guilds Nuclear Decommissioning NVQ Level 2. Read it all..

