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Lunch & Learn | The role of Knowledge Management in Civil Society

About This Webinar

In this Lunch and Learn session we will talk about the role of the Knowledge Management in Civil Society. How KM initiatives support CS and what is the benefit of KM for individuals and society in general. This presentation will cover many KM goals which are supported by EURAD SoK activities. Thus, one of the goals of KM is transparency of knowledge the EURAD SoK puts many efforts to provide EURAD Community with wide access to knowledge generated in RWM.
The EURAD programme includes interactions with Civil Society (ICS) based on a so-called “double-wing” model that have been settled on and tested throughout SITEX II and JOPRAD projects, notably in the perspective of the EURAD programme. After reminding the main elements of the ICS model implemented in EURAD, the presentation will include feedbacks and lessons learnt from the ICS activities implemented regarding knowledge management. It will present results coming from strategic projects (ROUTES, UMAN), from ICS workshop, from the evaluation process of ICS activities and other activities (follow-up by civil society of technical projects). As a conclusion, the presentation will draw main messages and recommendations for future knowledge management in EURAD.

Who can view: People who attended or registered for the webinar only
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Dr., Associate Professor
Certified Knowledge Manager, Associate Professor in nuclear chemistry and Ph.D in radiation chemistry.
She is an expert of IAEA and NEA/OECD on Knowledge & Information management in nuclear organizations.
She has more than 20 years of work experience, which covers research activities, QA/QC, good laboratory practices, implementation of quality and knowledge management programs in nuclear organizations. She has been involved in numerous EU and IAEA projects as a counterpart, team leader etc.
She builds her presentation on fundamentals and brings insight to programs implementation. She tries to make difficult things simple and supports knowledge sharing. Feel free to contact her in case of questions.
Webinar hosting presenter
NTW Chairwoman
Nadja Železnik, physicist, master degree in physics and in reactor physics and Ph.D. in psychology, all University of Ljubljana.
Nadja is a specialist for nuclear technology and radioactive waste management, including emergency preparedness and response and for risk perception, communication, education and training in environmental projects.
Her deliverables included strategies and programs for nuclear area, development of new legislation, cost assessment and investment programs for different projects, feasibility studies for environmental projects, remediation plans and their implementations, safety assessment and reports for nuclear facilities, radiological investigations and dose assessments, QA/QC plans and procedures, communication strategies and plans, assessments of public acceptability and related surveys, education and training in the communication and stakeholder involvement, development of information materials and tools and related research.
She has been involved in more than 30 international projects, also as coordinator and leader and is an author of more than 200 papers and several chapters in books. She serves also as an expert for International Agency For Atomic Energy and was evaluator of different proposal in EU framework programs.
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