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==Spinning Pro-Nuke Universities==
 
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In July 2005, BNES was given £10,000 by [[BNFL]] towards its newly established "Education and Training Fund". The Society was seeking money for this "important subject particularly with what I am sure will be the renaissance of new build", acccording to Ian Andrews, the Secretary of BNES. [I.  Andrews (2005) Letter to Pauline Deans, 12 July]
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In July 2005, BNES was given ,000 by [[BNFL]] towards its newly established "Education and Training Fund". The Society was seeking money for this "important subject particularly with what I am sure will be the renaissance of new build", acccording to Ian Andrews, the Secretary of BNES. [I.  Andrews (2005) Letter to Pauline Deans, 12 July]
  
 
The money came with slight strings attached from BNFL. According to Pauline Deans, Community Affairs from BNFL, "due to our significant presence in the North West and Cumbria in particular, we would wish to see a fair proportion of the beneficiaries from these areas." {{ref|ed}}
 
The money came with slight strings attached from BNFL. According to Pauline Deans, Community Affairs from BNFL, "due to our significant presence in the North West and Cumbria in particular, we would wish to see a fair proportion of the beneficiaries from these areas." {{ref|ed}}
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==Spinning Pro-Nuclear Schools==
 
==Spinning Pro-Nuclear Schools==
  
BNES and the [[Institute of Nuclear Engineers]] offer a school sponsorship scheme. In 2005 the schools selected to take part in the project where they receive £500 were:
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BNES and the [[Institute of Nuclear Engineers]] offer a school sponsorship scheme. In 2005 the schools selected to take part in the project where they receive were:
  
 
* Bury Grammer School (girls);
 
* Bury Grammer School (girls);
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===Documents===
 
===Documents===
* {{note|ed}} P. Deans [http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/7/7b/NDA1.pdf Letter to Ian Andrews, BNES (pdf)], 11 July 2005
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* {{note|ed}} P. Deans [http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/3/3b/Nuc1.pdf Letter to Ian Andrews, BNES (pdf)], 11 July 2005
  
 
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Revision as of 11:07, 16 March 2006


The Organization

The British Nuclear Energy Society (BNES) calls itself the "leading learned body for all persons interested in nuclear energy". In reality it is a Westminster-based lobby group set up to promote nuclear power. The organization has close links to nuclear companies including BNFL and British Energy and Supporters of Nuclear Energy gives its contact details C/O its address. [1]

On December 5, 2004, The Independent on Sunday reports:

The Energy minister, Mike O'Brien, says the Government is not partisan about nuclear energy. After the Nuclear Industry Association/British Nuclear Energy Society annual conference on Thursday, he said the market, not the Government, must decide whether we need more generation capacity, and what kind.[2]

The Young Generation Network (YGN)

BNES is part of the YGN - an international network of young engineers and scientists established by the European Nuclear Society.

The current chair is Becky Ferris UKAEA; Neil Crewdson British Nuclear Group, (Sellafield) is Co-Chair along with Miranda Kirschel from the Nuclear Industry Association.

The Trustees

  • T. Aves - Ex-officio, Chairman Western Branch
  • C.M.Collings - Elected & past-Chairman of YGN
  • V.S. Crocker - Institute of Physics
  • J.Earp - Vice-President
  • M.J. Grave - Ex-officio, Chairman SIG
  • G.E.C.Jenkins - Ex-officio, Immediate Past President
  • J Jones - Chairman of the Events Committee
  • M.G. Lyons - Elected
  • A.E. Sheil - Ex-officio, Chairman North West Branch
  • D.R.Weaver -Elected
  • J Williams - Chairman Central England Branch
  • A Worrell - Elected
  • I.M. Andrews -Secretary

Spinning Pro-Nuke Universities

BNFL towards its newly established "Education and Training Fund". The Society was seeking money for this "important subject particularly with what I am sure will be the renaissance of new build", acccording to Ian Andrews, the Secretary of BNES. [I. Andrews (2005) Letter to Pauline Deans, 12 July]

The money came with slight strings attached from BNFL. According to Pauline Deans, Community Affairs from BNFL, "due to our significant presence in the North West and Cumbria in particular, we would wish to see a fair proportion of the beneficiaries from these areas." [3]

Because of BNFL's "most generous" donation, the money "will enable the Society to pursue one of its important aims, namely education and training. We are hoping to establish prizes at those Universities which offer a nuclear sicence course, and this coming summer the Society is sponsoring two graduates to attend the World Nuclear University's Summer School at Idaho Falls". [Secretary (2005), Letter to Rob Jarvis, 7 June]

Spinning Pro-Nuclear Schools

BNES and the Institute of Nuclear Engineers

  • Bury Grammer School (girls);
  • Carr Hill High School, Kirkham;
  • Culcheth High School;
  • Great Sankey High School, Warrington;
  • Knutsford High School;
  • Rivington and Blacrod High School, Horwich;
  • St. John Almond Catholic High School, Liverpool

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