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News story NUCLEAR GRADUATES COME TOGETHER TO LEARN ABOUT INDUSTRY OPPORTUNITIES RWM shares information on GDF programme with specialists of the future Last week, RWM senior waste management
specialist, Paul Skelton spoke at the Nuclear Vision Conference with an audience of early career nuclear graduates based at Sellafield. Paul shared information and answered questions about
RWM, its role as a waste management company and its mission critical programme as part of the NDA group to deliver a Geological Disposal Facility to safely and securely manage the UK’s
higher activity nuclear waste. The audience was keen to learn how the GDF Programme, designated a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project, could increase scientific, engineering and
technological skills, and support regional economic growth. After positive feedback from the graduate attendees, Paul Skelton, RWM’s Head Of Disposability Assessment – Sellafield, commented
“raising awareness with the newer recruits, and the talent of the future nuclear industry, about the importance of addressing our legacy and future waste challenges is a vital part of
building the UK’s science, engineering, research and technical capability required to support the longer-term GDF programme.” SHARE THIS PAGE The following links open in a new tab * Share on
Facebook (opens in new tab) * Share on Twitter (opens in new tab) UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 18 July 2019