Goodman School of Mines, Laurentian University
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Undergraduate & Graduate Education and Professional Development in Engineering, Geosciences, Environment, Indigenous studies, Health & Safety and Business. The Goodman School of Mines is uniquely positioned in Sudbury, with its world-class academic credentials in mineral exploration, mining and environmental studies. It is located in one of the most successful mining camps in the world, and at the gateway to some of the most productive and diverse geology in the world. The School also enjoys productive partnerships with numerous mining and mining-related industries and innovative research facilities, and offers students the opportunity to live, learn and work alongside the talented and diverse communities that call Laurentian University, Sudbury and Northern Ontario home. The Goodman School of Mines is committed to professional education to support a 21st-century vision of the mining industry. We believe the world’s mineral resources must be developed in the most efficient, cost effective, environmentally sustainable and equitable manner, so all stakeholders receive maximum benefit.
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facebook.comCIM MARCH GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING THURSDAY MARCH 22TH, 2018 LOCATION: DYNAMIC EARTH TIME: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Curious to know how mineral exploration works? Check out this awesome infographic that is sponsored by our friends at Orix Geoscience Inc. http://www.visualcapitalist.com/mineral-exploration-roadmap/
Spring Project Management Offerings: These courses are applicable and available to everyone and are NOT mining focused. These Project Management courses will offer training in resources, techniques, and practices needed to successfully oversee all aspects of managing industrial projects in a wide variety of fields across Northern Ontario. Register today and start the process to obtain your Goodman School of Mines Project Management Certificate! More information at: https://laurentian.ca/goodmanschoolofmines/projectmanagement/
Looking for participants to fill out an important survey on the training needs of the mining industry! If you are a geologist, engineer or environmental scientist in mining, please consider having your say!
This lecture is being streamed in the Paleo lab at 5pm tonight! If you are interested in attending, there will be free pizza and some of the members of the Nextgengeo group there!