Regional Network for Education and Training in Nuclear Technology (STAR-NET)
- African Food Safety Network (AFoSaN)
- African Network for Education in Nuclear Science and Technology (AFRA-NEST)
- Asian Network for Education in Nuclear Technology (ANENT)
- CONNECT
- Research Network of Marine-Coastal Stressors in Latin America and the Caribbean (REMARCO)
- Control of Sources Network (CSN)
- Food Safety Asia (FSA)
- Forum on the Safety of Near Surface Disposal
- Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP)
- Global Network of Isotopes in Rivers (GNIR)
- Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN)
- Global Water Analysis Laboratory (GloWAL) Network
- International Nuclear Science and Technology Academy (INSTA)
- IAEA/WHO Network of Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratories (SSDL)
- International Network for Nuclear Security Training and Support Centres (NSSCs)
- International Network of Front Line Officers and Organizations for Nuclear Security Detection
- International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN)
- Latin American Network for Education in Nuclear Technology (LANENT)
- Occupational Radiation Protection Networks (ORPNET)
- Red de Latino America y el Caribe (RALACA)
- Regional Network for Education and Training in Nuclear Technology (STAR-NET)
- Response and Assistance Network (RANET)
- Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (VETLAB) Network
The regional network STAR-NET has been established to promote, manage and preserve nuclear knowledge and to ensure the continued availability of talented and qualified human resources in the nuclear field.
The STAR-NET network seals collaboration between educational institutions and nuclear industry-oriented training centres in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, and Ukraine.
In a joint effort with IAEA's programmes for nuclear knowledge management, capacity building and human resource development, the STAR-NET network brings together stakeholders from civil society to facilitate education and professional training and to promote knowledge-sharing within the nuclear sector.
The scope of collaboration between STAR-NET members include following key areas:
- Identifying the needs in nuclear education in the region.
- Evaluating resources, and nuclear education and training programs in the region.
- Collaborating in research and development projects on nuclear education and nuclear technology.
- Exchanging information, curriculum and tools for training and outreach in nuclear technology field.
- Developing common curricula and facilitating mutual recognition of degrees.
- Developing educational and methodological materials and tools.
- Promoting exchanges of students, teachers and researchers.
- Promoting collaboration among STAR-NET member organizations and other regional educational networks.
- Sharing best practices in nuclear education and educational resources.