39th Annual Radiological Protection
Summer School 2026
Radiological Protection Innovation: Learn, Connect, Transform
39th Annual Radiological Protection Summer School 2026
Join a community of radiological experts and gain priceless insights at the Nuclear Residential Summer School Seminars
4 Nights accommodation with meals
Your registration fee includes four nights of accommodation along with meals: breakfast, lunch, and three evening dinners. Enjoy a comfortable stay with all your dining needs covered!
Traditional Cambridge Punting
Join fellow delegates and speakers for a delightful punting experience along the River Cam, where you can soak in the beautiful sights of Cambridge. Relax with a drink on board or try your hand at punting yourself for a memorable adventure.
Walking Tour of Cambridge
The walking tour offers a chance to explore breathtaking sights, including the iconic King's College Chapel. Experience the beauty of Cambridge as you discover its rich history and architectural wonders.
Group Networking Gala Dinner
Cap off the final night of the course with our elegant gala dinner, featuring a delicious three-course menu paired with fine wine. Enjoy a relaxed evening in the company of your fellow attendees for a fitting celebration.
Programme Highlights
What key topics will be covered during the event?
- Artificial Intelligence Applications in Radiation Protection - Regulatory considerations for AI implementation and risk analysis using AI technologies
- Advanced Radiological Instrumentation - New types of radiation detection instruments and hands-on demonstrations with cutting-edge equipment
- Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and New Nuclear Technologies - Radiation protection aspects of SMR technology
- International Recommendations and Dose Quantities - ICRP recommendations and their implementation and impact on national legislation and regulatory frameworks
- Medical Radiation Protection - Safety protocols for medical, dental, and veterinary applications
- Environmental Radioactivity and Risk Assessment - Radon in workplaces and environmental contexts
- Non-Ionizing Radiation Safety - UK legislation for non-ionizing radiation
- Emergency Preparedness and Response - Radiological emergency management strategies and public protection after major radiation releases
- Waste Management and Decommissioning - Legacy issues and long-term storage solutions
- Economics and Ethics of Radiological Protection - ALARP/ALARA principles in practice
Where will the event take place?
The landmark event will be held at the prestigious Christ College Cambridge in Cambridge, UK.
What is included in the registration fee?
The registration fee covers breakfast, lunch, three evening meals, and four nights of accommodation, ensuring a comfortable and convenient experience for all participants.
What social events are planned during the celebration?
Attendees can enjoy unique social events, including punting on the River Cam, a historical walking tour of Cambridge, a gala dinner, and a BBQ, enhancing professional and personal connections.
How can I network with peers in the nuclear industry?
The event provides ample opportunities to build relationships with colleagues and explore potential collaborations through structured networking sessions.













