Centre for Applied Radiation Science and Technology
The Centre for Applied Radiation Science and Technology (CARST) in the Faculty of Agriculture, Science and Technology of the University of North-West in South Africa was established in 1998 as a collaborative effort between the University of North-West and external industrial and research stakeholders such as the South African electricity generating and supply utility (Eskom), the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR), the Nuclear Energy Corporation of South Africa (NECSA), the iThemba Laboratory for Accelerator Based Sciences (formerly National Accelerator Centre) (iThemba LABS), the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor Group (PBMR) and the National Research Foundation (NRF). As one of its objectives, the Centre was established to conduct research and training in applied nuclear and radiation sciences and technologies in order to stabilise the skills attrition in this important area and to contribute to the economy of South Africa in particular and the region in general. The Centre currently offers a two-year Masters degree course in Applied Radiation Science and Technology (MSc-ARST). The Master's programme has an exit after one year whereby a Diploma in Applied Radiation Science and Technology (PGD-ARST) is attained.
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Dr
S R Katashaya
Mmabatho,
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(0)82 200 8040
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Mrs
Toppie Mukasa-Lwanga
Mmabatho
2735
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Project
Manager -
Tel: +27
(0)18 389 2345/2130
+27
(0)82 200 8040
Administrative
Officer -
Mrs
Toppie Mukasa-Lwanga
Mmabatho
2735
Cell: +27
(0)83 754 9790 |