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EIT RawMaterials Academy - EMerald EMerald: Master in Resources Engineering (Innovative Education in Geometallurgy and Circular Economy)

EIT RawMaterials Academy - EMerald

EMerald: Master in Resources Engineering (Innovative Education in Geometallurgy and Circular Economy)

2 years

English

Full time

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EUR 4,500 / per year *

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* for EU students | 9000€/year for non-EU international

Key Summary

    About : The EMerald: Master in Resources Engineering specializes in innovative education focused on geometallurgy and circular economy. This program aims to prepare professionals for sustainable resource management, combining engineering principles with environmental consciousness. The curriculum is designed to equip students with practical and theoretical knowledge relevant to the industry, promoting a strong understanding of resource conservation and efficiency.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore various career paths, including roles in resource engineering, environmental consulting, and sustainable development. They may also work in industries related to geometallurgy, mining operations, or circular economy initiatives, driving innovations in resource utilization and management.

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The Challenge

The EMerald master‘s program was created to answer the urgent need expressed by the European Union to create a resource-efficient Europe. As the EU recognized the importance of mineral and metal resources in our modern economy, it also realized that the raw materials industries were facing a critical skills shortage.

The EMerald master’s program aims to train a new generation of engineers with an entrepreneurial mindset and a global vision of the value chain, putting the extraction of mineral and metal resources on a circle that continues by collecting end-of-life products and recovering valuable materials out of urban mines (circular economy). Therefore, the master’s course will focus on two aspects:

  • Bridging the gap between geological exploration and mineral processing by offering innovative education in geometallurgy
  • Helping to close the loop in a resource-efficient way by forming professionals who know the processing challenges and the need to meet targets in terms of recyclability

Participating Universities

  • University of Liège - Belgium
  • University of Lorraine, ENSG Nancy - France
  • Luleå Institute of Technology - Sweden
  • TU Bergakademie Freiberg - Germany
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