Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant is becoming an official training and practical base for the National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" named after Igor Sikorsky.
The corresponding agreement on dual education between ChNPP, KPI and Slavutych town was signed on 20 September 2023. From now on, students of one of the most prestigious technical universities in Ukraine will be able to get internships at ChNPP, and the necessary specialists will be trained in ChNPP satellite town of Slavutych.
"Chornobyl NPP has accumulated vast experience, including absolutely unique experience, in overcoming the man-made accidents consequences and nuclear facilities decommissioning. We are ready to share this experience with gifted Ukrainian youth", said Serhiy Martynov, ChNPP Acting General Director.


On September 21-22, Chornobyl NPP joined the organizing and participating in the international workshop "Spent Nuclear Fuel Management".
From 21 till 24 August, 2023, online sessions of Technical Meeting on the Spent Fuel and Radioactive Waste Inventory Tool were held. The event was organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (hereinafter referred to as IAEA).
On 17 August, Mrs Rumina Velshi, President of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, visited ChNPP industrial site. The visit was accompanied by representatives of the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine.
On 7-11 August, the Radiation Safety Lab was held in Slavutych, a satellite town of ChNPP. The event became a platform for the experience exchange between experts in the Radiation Safety field.