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  • UKAEA public open evening – May 2026

    Culham Campus, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    A unique opportunity to see in person some of the amazing work we are doing to develop sustainable fusion energy.

  • UKAEA public open evening – June 2026

    Culham Campus, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    A unique opportunity to see in person some of the amazing work we are doing to develop sustainable fusion energy.

  • FISPACT-II training course 2026

    OECD/NEA Headquarters, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt (Paris), France

    A 3-day training course at OECD/NEA headquarters in Paris, providing step-by-step demonstrations of FISPACT-II usage, backed up by application examples.

  • EPS Plasma Physics Conference 2026

    Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland

    The 52nd conference will be set in the stunning city of Edinburgh from 29 June to 3 July 2026. The Annual Conference will be held across spectacular and unique venues carefully selected to host guests.

  • Tritium Users Group (TUG) Conference

    Culham Campus, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    A conference bringing the UK tritium community together to share knowledge, strengthen collaboration, and improve the safety, efficiency, and environmental impact of tritium operations.

  • 63rd Culham Plasma Physics Summer School

    Culham Campus, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    The 63rd Culham Plasma Physics Summer School is a two-week introductory programme at UKAEA’s Culham Campus.  It covers fundamental plasma physics and its applications, including fusion, astrophysics and low-temperature plasmas.

  • UKAEA Exhaust Code Workshop 2026

    Culham Campus, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    An open, inclusive workshop on fusion exhaust code development across all device types, welcoming students and non‑experts in a friendly, informal setting.