Welcome to VERCIDA website.
Skip to main contentCategory: Race, Ethnicity & Heritage
Ashley Oshinowo, who joined ONR as part of the nuclear graduate scheme in late 2021 after completing his master’s at Manchester University, was awarded the prestigious Nuclear Technology Education Consortium (NTEC) academic prize for his MSc Nuclear Science and Technology degree.
The 24-year-old, who is currently on placement in our Sellafield, Decommissioning, Fuel and Waste division and will collect his award at a Nuclear Institute event later this year, said: “I was thrilled to hear the news, although it still hasn’t quite sunk in yet! I’m thoroughly enjoying this placement, shadowing colleagues on regulatory issues, which has been excellent for my development."
Paul Dicks, ONR’s Deputy Chief Inspector, said: “I would like to congratulate Ashley as it’s a terrific achievement and something he should be extremely proud of. We look forward to continuing to support and progress his career in ONR.”
* ONR has been a sponsor of the nuclear graduates programme since 2014. We support graduates through the two-year programme, helping them work towards a relevant chartered status and to develop the skills required to succeed with us. It is an important part of our work to grow and develop the talent and capability we need to regulate now and in the future.
Office for Nuclear Regulation
Inclusive features
Thank you for registering on VERCIDA - the leading job site for companies that are passionate about diversity and inclusion.
Please proceed to the next step. If you are unable to complete the next stage of application please use the contact form HERE.