Strengthening European
Nuclear Safety and Safeguards
Education training and tutoring

Capacity Building through Education, Innovative Training and Tutoring Programmes
SENSSEtt addresses the needs and priorities for capacity building in operations and regulation for nuclear facilities through education, innovative training and tutoring programmes for graduates and for professionals -early and mid-career managers.
Nuclear Safety and Safeguards related Competencies in NO, NDP and NS
SENSSEtt aims to foster knowledge and comprehensive safety- and safeguards-related competencies and further disseminates capabilities for the successful management and leadership for safety in Nuclear Operations (NO), Nuclear Decommissioning Projects (NDP), as well as for the improvement of the efficiency of the actions in the field of Nuclear Safeguards (NS).
Certified Master-Level Diploma in Leadership and Management for Safety and Safeguards
SENSSEtt primarily addresses the needs of:
1) country candidates as EU Member States;
2) neighbourhood countries of the EU;
3) the rest of INSC countries except 5 states non signatories to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
The training programmes will also be made available to all IAEA member states, thus providing the nuclear sector industry, and regulating institutions with recognised and certified Master-Level University Diplomas in the field of Leadership and Management for Safety and Safeguards.
International Conference on Enhancing Nuclear Safety and Security Through Technical and Scientific Support Organisations (TSOs)
SENSSEtt presented its efforts to advance leadership in safety and safeguards education during the International Conference on Enhancing Nuclear Safety and Security Through Technical and Scientific Support Organisations (TSOs), organised by the IAEA. Senior government officials, TSO staff, regulators, industry…
Global Forum on Nuclear Education
DMaLSE – Decommissioning Management and Leadership for Safety Education is presented during the IAEA Technical Meeting on Simple Knowledge Organization Systems for the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities.
68th IAEA General Conference – Side event
SENSSEtt presented its three training programmes during a side event, co-hosted with the French Permanent Mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the European Commission. This event provided a platform for sharing and discussing crucial developments in nuclear…
European Leadership for
Safety Education
Developing a new research-based approach for education in the field of safety leadership and further enhancing EU’s support to the safe operation of nuclear facilities by training early- and mid-career managers to better understand and address risks associated with human and organisational factors.
Decommissioning
Management and Leadership
for Safety Education
Gaining a deep understanding of management and leadership for safety practices in the context of nuclear dismantling projects to further develop a target and practice oriented, scientific-based training and education for the actors involved in the decommissioning of nuclear power plants.

Safeguards Training and
Education
Providing a high-quality E&T programme in the field of “nuclear safeguards” and to exchange experiences between the EU and partner countries by offering opportunities for training and education for the staff, or potential future staff, of these organisations involved in conducting inspections facilitating the fulfilment of the countries’ international safeguards obligations.
Apply to the Decomplex Training Programme
Application Deadline: 15 May 2025
Limited Seats Available – Secure Your Spot Now!
For any questions regarding the 2025 session, contact us at contact@senssett.eu.
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