Understand minerals' role in society, sustainable development history, and connections between mineral extraction and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Understand minerals' role in society, sustainable development history, and connections between mineral extraction and the Sustainable Development Goals.
This comprehensive course explores the complex relationship between mining and sustainability in the 21st century. Students gain insights into the historical role of minerals in society and the evolving tensions between increasing mineral demand and global sustainability expectations. The curriculum examines how the mining industry is transforming beyond technical extraction challenges to embrace broader contributions to sustainable development. Through an exploration of the industry's sustainability journey, from historical practices to the emergence of the Global Mining Initiative, participants learn about the roles and responses of industry, government, and civil society. The course highlights sustainable development aspects in both daily mining operations and long-term strategic challenges. Key topics include future mineral demand, policy and governance impacts on the mining industry's direction, and the influence of responsible investors and supply chains. Students learn scenario planning as a strategic tool to envision possible futures for the minerals sector against uncertain global environments. Through interactive content featuring videos, expert insights, simulations, discussions, and scenario-based learning, participants deepen their understanding of the sector while developing their own perspectives on its future direction.
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What you'll learn
Explore the role of minerals in society and their contribution to sustainable development
Investigate the current issues and challenges confronting the mining sector
Understand the importance of environmental social and governance (ESG) aspects of mining operations
Find out about new frameworks and policies for resource developments in the 21st century
Learn about scenario planning as a strategic tool for the minerals sector
Gain insights into the historical development of sustainability in mining
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
PreRecorded video
Graded assignments
Access on Mobile, Tablet, Desktop
Limited Access access
Shareable certificate
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There are 8 modules in this course
This course explores the evolving relationship between mining and sustainability, examining how the mineral industry is responding to 21st-century challenges. It provides a comprehensive overview of the role minerals play in society and the tensions between growing demand for resources and global sustainability expectations. Students learn about the mining industry's journey toward sustainability, from historical perspectives to the emergence of modern initiatives like the Global Mining Initiative. The curriculum addresses how mining companies are expanding their focus beyond technical extraction to consider broader contributions to sustainable development. Key topics include the sustainability aspects of mineral production in both daily operations and long-term strategic planning, future mineral demand projections, and the impact of policy and governance on the industry's direction. The course also covers the influence of responsible investors and supply chains on mining practices. Students gain practical skills in scenario planning as a strategic tool for envisioning possible futures for the minerals sector against uncertain global conditions. Through interactive learning experiences, participants develop a nuanced understanding of how the mining industry can balance mineral production with environmental and social responsibilities.
Getting started
Module 1
Mineral resources in modern society
Module 2
Breaking new ground
Module 3
Sustainable development at the site level
Module 4
Resourcing the future
Module 6
An agenda for change
Module 7
Future scenarios (assessment)
Module 8
Fee Structure
Payment options
Financial Aid
Instructor

6 Courses
Expert in Process Mineralogy and Mineral Characterization
Dr. Elaine Wightman is a Senior Research Fellow at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) at The University of Queensland, where she has established herself as a leading expert in process mineralogy. Her research focuses on understanding how physical characteristics of particles influence their behavior during mineral processing. As the manager of JKMRC's mineral characterization facility, she oversees sophisticated analytical equipment including MLA600 and MLA650 scanning electron microscopes and the Xradia Versa500M X-ray micro tomography system. Her expertise extends to developing and delivering educational content, as demonstrated by her role in teaching process mineralogy to both industry professionals and academic students. She has made significant contributions to automated mineral characterization techniques and their practical applications in the mining industry. Her work bridges the gap between advanced mineralogical analysis and practical mineral processing applications, making her a valuable resource for both research and industry partnerships
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