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07.06.16

The IAEA 2016 International Essay Competition on Nuclear Security for Students and Early Career Professionals

Submissions are now being invited for the first IAEA International Essay Competition on Nuclear Security for Students and Early Career Professionals. The IAEA is inviting students and early career professionals, aged 35 years and under, to submit an innovative and original essay on the future of Nuclear Security: Commitments and Actions to be presented at the International Conference on Nuclear Security: Commitments and Actions, IAEA Headquarters (Vienna, Austria), 5-9 December 2016.

Background

Following the successful International Conference on Nuclear Security: Enhancing Global Efforts held in Vienna, Austria, in July 2013, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is organizing a second conference in this area — the International Conference on Nuclear Security: Commitments and Actions — at its Headquarters in Vienna, Austria, from 5 to 9 December 2016.

This second international conference on nuclear security will not only provide a timely global forum in which the progress made in strengthening nuclear security worldwide can be reviewed and future developments discussed; its results will also serve as important input for the preparation of the IAEA’s next Nuclear Security Plan, which will cover the period 2018–2021. More information on the Conference can be found on www.IAEA.org and the Conference Webpage.

Essay Competition

We invite students and early career professionals, aged 35 years and under, to submit an innovative and original essay on the future of Nuclear Security: Commitments and Actions. To inspire essay topics, applicants may choose to refer to the Conference Webpage for a list of high-level themes and technical session subjects for the Conference.

Submission Deadline: Friday 12 August, 2016 at 11:59pm, Vienna Time (CET)
  • Length: 2,500 words and under
  • Format: Word document, submission by email to NUSECessay2016@iaea.org. Please refer to the Terms and Conditions for
  • Limit: One entry per person
  • Language: Any official language of the IAEA (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish). Please refer to the Terms and Conditions for

Prizes

3 winners will be presented with cash prizes of €2000 and a certificate signed by the Director General of the IAEA. In addition, all 3 winners will receive flight tickets, accommodation and daily living expenses to attend and present their papers at the International Conference in Vienna, Austria (5-9 December 2016). The essays will be posted on the IAEA Conference Website with a link on the IAEA Conference App for the duration of the Conference.

Please note that in accordance with the IAEA’s policy, the IAEA encourages women and nationals from developing countries to participate in the essay competition. We welcome those involved in the multiple disciplines supporting Nuclear Security including, but not limited to: practitioners of science, engineering, law, political science, international relations and other legal, policy and technical disciplines associated with nuclear security. We welcome early career professionals engaged in policy, strategy, regulation and operations from within government and other competent authorities including regulatory bodies, intelligence agencies, security agencies, response personnel, law enforcement agencies, as well as industry and the non-government sector.

Please see the Terms and Conditions for more information.

Timelines and Selection Process

  • Submission Deadline: Friday 12 August, 2016 at 11:59pm, Vienna Time (CET)
  • The Selection  Committee  will  be  comprised  of  the  Director  of  the  Division  of  Nuclear Security and Technical Officers from the Division of Nuclear
    • Submitted  abstracts   will   be   evaluated   anonymously   and   without   regard   to nationality, gender, or occupation of the applicant
    • Judging period: 1 month
  • Announcement of winners and prizes: Friday 16 September, 2016

For any additional queries, please contact NUSECessay2016@iaea.org.