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JAERI-Conf 2005-001, 620 Pages, 2005/03
The Third International Symposium on Radiation Education was held on August 23-26, 2004 at Nagasaki, Japan. The fundamental knowledge of radiation and related nuclear matters should be properly communicated to students and general public. The symposium has been devoted to developing an effective method of radiation education. To remove unnecessary fears for radiation and to utilize radiation and nuclear energy to contribute to the human welfare, the spirit of radiation education was first announced internationally in 1998 at Hayama, Japan, and then confirmed in 2002 at Debrecen, Hungary, and now was reassured in August 2004 at Nagasaki. The symposium consisted of 5 sessions with 77 submitted papers, and involved 141 participants from 13 countries.
Isogai, Kentaro*; Yasuhara, Yuko*
JAERI-Tech 2004-039, 44 Pages, 2004/04
At the ITBL Promotion Office, the science seminar (S-cube:Super Science Seminar) which was held for the first time on Wed, October 30, 2002 has been held more than 50 times. Lecturers have been invited from many universities and research organizations. Seminars have been held which are of interest to junior high school students and high school students. In this article, in addition to introducing the seminars that have been held, attention is paid to the theme of the seminars, and what management considerations are necessary in order to increase participants in the future.
Nagano, Tetsushi; Nakayama, Shinichi
Genshiryoku Bakkuendo Kenkyu, 8(1), p.81 - 88, 2001/09
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute has studied to predict the long-term migration of radionuclides in geosphere in terms of radioactive waste disposal. The research activity was introduced to junior high and high school students at a seminar of the Mineralogical Society of Japan. The content of the lecture was summarized.