An immersive programme for future leaders in the nuclear industry.
Overview
The Summer Institute is a unique leadership development programme for professionals in all areas of the nuclear energy industry. It provides participants with a holistic view of the industry, develops their leadership capabilities, improves their communication skills, and empowers them to become drivers of innovation.
High potential talent with at least four years of professional experience in the nuclear industry
5 weeks
International
WNA member company (preferential price offered), Non-member company, Self funding
IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme Funding scheme, WANO scholarship (internal process)
Objectives
Through a mix of taught lectures, mentored group work, industry-focused projects, and technical site visits, the programme will equip you with the necessary skills and tools to:
- Connect concepts across disciplines and fields that are not obviously related and understand ideas that are counterintuitive
- Recognize ambiguity and develop a healthy scepticism
- Address misperceptions, preconceptions, and misconceptions by creating new knowledge
- Compare multiple perspectives by identifying diverse dimensions, technical viability, social justice, welfare, environmental responsibility, and business realities
- Communicate diverse ideas and topics clearly and concisely to varied audiences

Applying to the Summer Institute
The Summer Institute application form encompasses several sections that are essential to a successful application. Your responses allow World Nuclear University to assess your suitability for the programme and to understand how you, your organization, and the wider cohort, will benefit from your participation.


During the application process you will be asked to provide:
- General information
- Employment details
- Professional experience
- Academic background
- English language proficiency
- Responses to scenario-based leadership questions (short essay format to help us better understand your skills and experience)
All applicants undergo a thorough blind review in which we aim to ensure diversity of thought, experience and cohort cohesion. Submission of an application does not guarantee acceptance into the programme.
FAQs
The Summer Institute offers a unique international leadership development programme for talented professionals across the nuclear sector. Fellows are typically recognized by their organizations as high-potential leaders and have at least four years’ professional experience in the nuclear industry (or five years in a comparable sector).
Applicants should:
- Be proficient in English (this is an English-led programme)
- Hold a completed undergraduate degree
- Have at least four years of professional, industry experience (excluding internships and apprenticeships)
- Secure managerial and financial approval prior to applying, as the programme is highly competitive
If you are a professional seeking to enhance your leadership, communication, innovation, and systemic thinking skills, visit the Candidate´s profile page to see if this programme is right for you. We especially encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented groups.
English proficiency is essential for effective communication and participation in the programme. If English is not your first language, you'll need to provide either an English language certificate or equivalent evidence of consistent use of English in your workplace. This requirement ensures that all Fellows can fully engage with the course content and collaborate seamlessly with peers and experts.
Submission of an application does not guarantee acceptance into the programme. All applications undergo a thorough review process, with notifications regarding acceptance status sent approximately three weeks after applications are closed.
Ongoing work commitments during the Summer Institute, even on a part-time basis, are strongly discouraged due to the demanding nature of the curriculum. We encourage you and your organization to view the programme as a full-time commitment for its duration.
Your full engagement and participation is required every weekday for seminars, group work, preparation sessions and more. Additionally, Fellows are encouraged to use after-hours and weekends to network with their peers, Mentors, and the programme’s speakers to enhance their overall experience and expand their industry connections.
Applying is free of charge. Tuition fees are payable upon notification of acceptance. For detailed financial obligations, please refer to our Terms and Conditions.
Please note that World Nuclear University does not provide direct funding for programme participation as we operate on a cost recovery model. Visit our About us section to learn more about how we are structured. However, participants can be funded through various avenues, including directly through employers, or through the IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme (available for IAEA member state countries only) or WANO (internal process). Some applicants may be self-funded.
The IAEA’s Technical Cooperation Programme supports limited sponsored participation in capacity-building events, such as the WNU Summer Institute. Each year, only a small number of candidates receive IAEA funding (tuition, flights, travel insurance) based on alignment with IAEA Member States’ priorities and available funds. WNU will pre-select candidates, then forward a shortlist to the IAEA for review. Only candidates endorsed and nominated by their competent authorities are eligible for financial support. Final selected candidates will be contacted directly by the IAEA starting in the second half of January 2025. Please note, inquiries will not be answered before the endorsement process begins, and only final selected candidates will be contacted
We understand the importance of family and know it can be complicated to leave your loved ones behind for five weeks, especially for primary caregivers. Due to the demands of the programme, however, we strongly encourage you to view this as a time to work on your development away from the complications of daily life.
We strongly advise participants against bringing guests especially during the first three weeks to allow full immersion. Should you have any guests joining, World Nuclear University does not assume responsibility for covering their expenses or allow guests accompanying you to join any programme activity; nor do we facilitate visa invitation letters or provide any other logistical support.
This programme is tailored for mid-career professionals aspiring to assume or already in leadership roles within the industry. If you are currently an undergraduate or have recently started your professional experience, we recommend that you apply for the programme once you have acquired the necessary qualifications and experience.
At the Summer Institute, we welcome applicants of all ages, as long as they meet the other eligibility criteria (e.g. years of experience in the nuclear industry). For further details, please visit our candidate profile page.