The intensive program entitled ”Selected issues of safety engineering and exploitation of nuclear power plants in the context of EU energy policy” was prepared by Wroclaw University of Technology (Poland) in cooperation with VŠB-Technical University Ostrava (Czech Republic) and Technical University of Bratislava (Slovak Republic).

The main aims of the intensive program were: an integration of a European academic centres in order to discuss current problems of nuclear power engineering sector, exchanging experiences from the fields of new power engineering technologies and safety engineering issues connected with exploitation of modern nuclear power plants as well as enhancing the qualifications of graduates.

The timetable of the project consisted of ten-day cycle of teaching activities including lectures, laboratories, projects and workshops for a group of 30 students from the partner universities. Subject matter of projects focused on selected issues concerning thermal-balance calculations of PWR (pressurized water reactor) nuclear power plants. Laboratory tasks based on simulators of various types of nuclear reactors. During the project organizers also arranged two field studies which took place in Jaslovskie-Bohunice and Mochovce nuclear power plants.