Application Deadline: 27 February 2026.
Applications are now open for 2026 IAEA Summer School on the Legal Framework for Nuclear Energy. The two-week Summer School will be delivered virtually in partnership with George Washington University Law School and will bring together international experts and GW Law School faculty to address the four foundational pillars of nuclear law: safety, security, safeguards and liability, as well as the broader legal framework for nuclear power and intersectional and emerging issues.
Requirements
The IAEA-GW Summer School is open to students from IAEA Member States who meet one of the following criteria:
- Law students with a bachelor’s degree, with priority given to the following fields: nuclear law, international public law, energy law, environmental law, and other relevant areas of law.
- Students with a bachelor’s degree in other related fields such as engineering, physics, etc.
- Students need to be enrolled in an accredited university programme (postgraduate).
- Students need to be proficient in English.
Selection Criteria
- Selected participants will be contacted in due course with further details on the programme, logistical arrangements, and any preparatory materials.
- Participants are expected to attend all sessions of the IAEA-GW Summer School, actively engage in discussions, cases studies, and complete any assigned work prior to and during the course. A certificate of completion will be issued to those who meet the attendance and participation requirements.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the IAEA Summer School on the Legal Framework for Nuclear Energy.
