Young Generation Network
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The Young Generation Network, or YGN, is a branch of the Nuclear Institute founded in 1996. It is a British version of the European Young Generation Network created earlier in Sweden by Jan Runermark, a president of ABB Atom who had been concerned with preserving the know-how of retiring nuclear-energy pioneers and who perceived a need for greater efforts to retain young professionals. The YGN, which is open to NI members under the age of 37, organizes lectures, speaking competitions, and facility tours for new nuclear workers in Great Britain. It also conducts its own lobbying efforts, serves as a source for journalists seeking information about the nuclear-industry labour market and promotes careers in science and engineering in schools, colleges and universities.
The UK's objectives are based on those established by the European Nuclear Societies, which are to:
- personal networks
- exchange of experience
- exchange of best practice across companies
- development of nuclear technology
- recruitment and job opportunities
- career development.
The UK's objectives are based on those established by the European Nuclear Societies, which are to:
- focus on the next generation
- promote knowledge in a wide perspective of the nuclear industry
- transfer the 'know-how' within generations
- provide a platform for:
- personal networks
- exchange of experience
- exchange of best practice across companies
- development of nuclear technology
- recruitment and job opportunities
- career development.
External links
- YGN - The NI YGN website, contains lots of information on the work of the YGN and links to useful sites
- Nuclear Industry Association - Trade association and information body for the UK civil nuclear industry