Siting Nuclear Installations at the Border - Transnational political implications and societal responses

On November 20, one of the partners from HoNEST project, Astrid Kirchhof, will organise a One-Day-Workshop at Humboldt University, Berlin. The title is “Siting Nuclear Installations at the Border - Transnational political implications and societal responses” and will address different transnational perspectives on several nuclear plants.

Additionally, you can find the programme here.

Monday, November 20, 2017

Turning Point or Catalyst? Chernobyl’s Political Consequences - Author’s workshop

On November 16-17, the Green Memory Archive Berlin will host an authors’ workshop, co-organised by one of HoNEST’s partners, Jan-Henrik Meyer. The topic will be “Turning Point or Catalyst? Chernobyl’s political consequences” , and will include presentations from researchers from all over Europe.
The aim of this event is to collectively discuss manuscripts intended for an innovative and cohesive publication on the political consequences of Chernobyl in a comparative perspective.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

SIREN with Dr Thomas Wellock: "A Figure of Merit: Quantifying the Probability of a Nuclear Reactor Accident"

On October 17, at 12:00 EDT (17:30 GMT), the historian Dr Thomas Wellock from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, will be at the Virginia Tech Research Center in Arlington, VA for a conversion about "A Figure of Merit: Quantifying the Probability of a Nuclear Reactor Accident".

If you want to be part of this conversation, do RSVP here as seating is limited.

Additionally, you can follow the live webscast here.

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

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