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The Profession Map In a Nuclear Context
Join the Nuclear Network for an opportunity for quality professionals affiliated with or interested in the nuclear industry, to understand our nuclear context competences and unlock career potential.
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Sustainability in a World Growing in Uncertainty - The Why
This is an exciting joint event with the CQI Sustainability network and the ESG exchange. Named 'The Why', it is the first webinar in a three-part series about how various rising uncertainties in the world impact the need for strategic transformation.

Growing talent with trailblazer nuclear quality apprenticeships
To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week 2025, Karine Rackham, Head of Quality, Sellafield Ltd shares insights on the positive impact growing quality talent through apprenticeship schemes has on building skills and future careers in the nuclear industry.


A quality organisation
The team from the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation, UAE, took the honours as Quality Organisation of the Year at the International Quality Awards 2023 in June. Learn more about the organisation’s award-winning approach

How to address the green skills gap in your organisation?
Gary Ruffhead CQP MCQI examines the role of quality infrastructure in addressing the green skills gap.

Emerging Talent winner shares her journey after the IQA 2022
In the first of a series, we chat to Shauna Davis PCQI, winner of the Emerging Talent category at the 2022 International Quality Awards.

Improving competitiveness with nine quality management tools
Quality management tools are essential for organisations to maintain a competitive edge in the market. These tools aid in identifying areas for improvement, reducing waste, and enhancing productivity, leading to cost savings, improved quality, increased customer satisfaction and loyalty. Quality professionals can improve their individual and team performance by utilising these tools, contributing to the overall success of the organisation.

Meet the NNG Working Group
Amanda McKay, Chair of CQI’s Nuclear Special Interest Group (NucSIG), Alan Grogan, Head of Quality at Nuvia UK and James Brown secretary of NucSIG and Chair of the Nuclear Next Generation (NNG) group, discuss how the newly-formed NNG Working Group will help alleviate the skills gap and “demographic crisis” in the nuclear sector

Meet the volunteer: Victoria Derbyshire
Victoria Derbyshire, Apprentice Quality Professional at Nuvia, talks to the CQI about her volunteer work as Publications Lead and Secretary for the Nuclear Next Generation group