Notice Board

19 PhD Positions in Geothermal Research – MSCA Doctoral Network MiningBrines

The MiningBrines project is recruiting 19 Doctoral Candidates (PhD positions) across Europe within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network.

MiningBrines develops innovative and sustainable solutions for the recovery of critical raw materials, energy gases, and geothermal energy from geothermal brines. The project adopts a strongly multidisciplinary approach, integrating geosciences, biogeochemistry, petrophysics, artificial intelligence, and socio-economic analysis to tackle key challenges of the energy transition and Europe’s resource independence.

As a PhD candidate, you will:

  • Join an international and interdisciplinary research network
  • Combine field investigations, laboratory analyses, and numerical modeling
  • Gain advanced skills in geological reconstruction, petrophysical and geochemical investigations, reservoir modelling, machine learning, big data analytics, and societal sciences
  • Benefit from secondments at leading research institutions and industry partners
  • Contribute to cutting-edge solutions for sustainable resource recovery

Positions are hosted by multiple institutions across Europe.

Explore all positions and apply:
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/search?f%5B0%5D=job_is_eu_founded%3A4348&f%5B1%5D=offer_type%3Ajob_offer&f%5B2%5D=keywords%3Aminingbrines

Project website:
https://miningbrines.eu/

Please share with interested Master’s students and early-stage researchers!

Funded by the European Union.


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Call for Applications – TIMREX Master in Mineral Exploration

Students interested in developing a career in geosciences and mineral resource exploration are invited to apply for the TIMREX – Master in Mineral Exploration, an international joint master’s programme focused on innovative approaches to mineral exploration.

TIMREX is an EIT-Labelled programme within the EIT RawMaterials Academy, a European network that connects leading universities, research institutions and industry partners in the raw materials sector. The programme is designed to educate the next generation of specialists capable of addressing global challenges related to the sustainable supply of raw materials.

The programme lasts 24 months (120 ECTS) and is fully taught in English. It combines a strong theoretical background with extensive fieldwork, advanced exploration technologies, and practical training, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in mineral exploration and resource evaluation.

Key features of the programme include:

  • advanced methods for mineral resource exploration
  • integration of field, laboratory and geoscientific data
  • application of specialised software tools for data processing and interpretation
  • development of innovation, entrepreneurship and problem-solving skills
  • international mobility, enabling students to study at different partner universities.

The programme is delivered by a consortium of leading European universities:

  • University of Miskolc (Hungary)
  • University of Zagreb – Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering (Croatia)
  • Wrocław University of Science and Technology (Poland)
  • Luleå University of Technology (Sweden)

Depending on the selected study pathway, students may obtain a double Master of Science degree from participating universities together with the EIT Label Certificate.

The programme is intended for candidates holding a Bachelor’s degree in geology, geophysics, earth sciences, geoscience engineering, or mining engineering, as well as proof of English language proficiency (minimum B2 level).

Application deadline: 15 March 2026

More information and application details are available at:

https://apply.uni-miskolc.hu/courses/course/44-ma-timrex---earth-science-engineering-msc


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TIMREX webinars

Dear students,

we kindly invite you to join our online webinars introducing the EIT-Labelled Master’s Programme TINREX - Innovative Mineral Resource Exploration,.

The programme offers:

  • advanced fieldwork using innovative mineral exploration approaches
  • mentoring by the European Federation of Geologists (EFG) for young entrepreneurs
  • challenge-based learning elements
  • focus on the exploration of Critical Raw Materials
  • international mobilities within a European partner network

The webinars are related to the open call for enrolment for the academic year 2026/2027 and will take place on:

  • 23 January 2026 at 17:00 (Central European Time)
  • 28 January 2026 at 17:00 (Central European Time)

More information about the programme and the project is available at:
https://timrexproject.eu/

We look forward to your participation.

Kind regards,
The TIMREX Team


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Apply to the Online Workshop on NRE Fleet for Thin, Inclined, Sub-horizontal Ore Bodies

Dear raw materials professionals, academicians and students,

We are pleased to invite you to our second Online Workshop on “Practical usage of the NRE fleet for thin, inclined sub-horizontal ore bodies,” scheduled for December 3, 2025. This event will bring together industry professionals, experts, and academics to discuss the latest developments, applications, and future of the narrow reef mining.

The NRE (Narrow Reef Mining) fleet is a cutting-edge suite of mining machinery designed for efficient operation in thin, sub-horizontal ore bodies. Developed for versatility and precision, the NRE fleet includes electric, remote-controlled vehicles that can navigate challenging underground environments with minimal human intervention. Its key features include improved safety, enhanced productivity, and reduced operational costs, making it an ideal solution for mining deposits that are otherwise difficult to access or extract using traditional methods.

Workshop Details:

  • Date: December 3, 2025
  • Time: 10:00 AM – 1:15 PM (CET)
  • Location: Online

Agenda is attached.


This workshop is organised in a framework of the EIT RawMaterials project NRE-ElectRA. Electric, Remote control, Automatic Narrow Reef mining Equipment which aims to will develop and commercialize innovative, remote-controlled, electric-powered equipment that has the main function of mechanized production of strategic metals from Ultra-Low mining profiles ranging from 0.9 to 1.7 meters.

We kindly request register till 1.12.2025. at link: https://forms.gle/2x2o2v8JAg5UEEjXA

We look forward to your participation in this insightful workshop!

NRE Electra team


ONLINE WORKSHOP

“Practical usage of the NRE fleet for thin, inclined, sub-horizontal ore bodies”

3. December 2025

10:00-10:15 NRE ElectRA project overview (Sibila Borojević Šoštarić, UNIZG-RGNF)

10:15-10:45 NRE fleet – introduction and basic properties (Luka Petro, DOK-ING Mining)

10:45-11:15 Geological features of NRE-suitable deposits (Ema Vokić, Sibila Borojević Šoštarić, UNIZG-RGNF)

11:15-11:45 Economical assessment of mining methods for NRE-suitable deposits (Vječislav Bohanek, UNIZG-RGNF)

11:45-12:15 Underground trial testing of NRE equipment (Paolo Pleše, DOK-ING Mining)

12:15-12:45 LCA analysis (Davor Kvočka, ZAG)

12:45- 13:15 NRE equipment complementary products: Groundhog, DAMAS & VR system (Karlo Kasunić, DOK-ING Mining)

12:15-12:45 Future development of NRE fleet (Luka Petro, DOK-ING Mining)

12:45 -13:15 Final discussion and closing (all lecturers; moderator: Sibila Borojević Šoštarić, UNIZG RGNF)


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2. PRO-SLO PhD School – Applications Now Open!

Following the success of the first edition, applications are now open for the 2nd PRO-SLO PhD School, funded by EIT RawMaterials.
The program is intended for PhD students from all academic disciplines and focuses on the concept of Social Licence to Operate (SLO).

About the Program

The school consists of both online and onsite components:

  • Online module: 9–13 February 2026 – lectures on the fundamentals of SLO, including policy, social, ethical, and environmental perspectives.
  • Project work: 23 February – 27 March 2026 – students work in groups on SLO projects with online mentorship.
  • Onsite module: 19–24 April 2026, Kassandra Mines, Hellas Gold S.A., Greece – interaction with stakeholders and development of methodologies for achieving SLO.

Additional Information

  • Entry level: No prior experience in the SLO field required.
  • Participation: Free of charge.
  • Application deadline: 15 December 2025.

More information and application


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DIM ESEE 2025 Conference Program is out!

We are pleased to announce that the DIM ESEE Conference 2025 program is now published.

Join us in Dubrovnik (October 15–17) for expert talks, panel discussions, poster sessions, and networking opportunities across the raw materials sector.


DIM-ESEE 2025 conference Agenda.


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DIM ESEE – From innovative workshop to regional conference

Since 2016, the DIM ESEE workshops in Dubrovnik have grown into a well-recognized educational platform in the raw materials sector, bringing together over 500 participants from 20 European countries, during past 9 editions. Initially launched as a lifelong learning project, DIM ESEE aimed to transfer international knowledge and strengthen innovation capacities in in mineral exploration, extraction, processing, recycling, and waste management. By 2020, the project had become an EIT RawMaterials success story in the ESEE region.

From 2016 to 2024, nine editions of the Dubrovnik International ESEE Mining School were held:

  • 2016.Innovative approaches to blasting
  • 2017.Zero waste management
  • 2018.Deep intelligent mining
  • 2019.Small mining sites: Innovation in mining
  • 2020.Small mining sites: Innovation in exploitation and processing
  • 2021.Innovation in exploration 
  • 2022.Innovation in process oriented orebody characterization
  • 2023.Innovation in extraction
  • 2024.Innovation in ore processing

Over 50 companies participated at academia-industry innovative workshops,  strengthening industry collaboration and public understanding of sustainability and circular economy in mining.

Now, starting in 2025, DIM ESEE evolves into a conference format, aiming for greater visibility, cost-efficiency, and international reach. The conference will feature high-level lectures, panel discussions, networking opportunities, and a sustainable financial model to ensure long-term success and impact in the raw materials community.

Registration and abstract submission are open at https://dim-esee.eu/registration-and-fees/ for the 1st edition of the DIM ESEE Conference titled "Development & Innovations in Mineral Resourcing", to be held from 15 to 17 October 2025 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The conference topics align with the competencies developed in previous editions of DIM ESEE and cover the entire raw materials value chain:Raw materials prospection and discoveries / Mining methods / Geometallurgy and sustainable extraction / Recycling and waste management.

  • Abstract submission: July 1, 2025
  • Full paper submission: September 1, 2025

Conference fees:

  • Late bird (until August 1): €450 + VAT
  • Regular (after September 1): €500 + VAT
  • Students: €150 + VAT
  • Field trip: €250 + VAT

We look forward to welcoming you in Dubrovnik. Join a strong professional network dedicated to advancing innovation and sustainability in the raw materials sector.

We invite companies to explore sponsorship options https://dim-esee.eu/become-a-sponsor/

#DIMESEE2025 #MineralResourcing #Innovation #Sustainability #Dubrovnik #UniversityOfZagreb #RGN #MontanuniversitaetLeoben #UniversityOfLiege #NTUA #TechnicalUniversityOfKosice #UniversityOfMiskolc #NationalMiningUniversity #ZAG


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Call for Applications

University of Zagreb
Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering

Applications invited for

admission of students to

Doctoral Programme Applied Geosciences, Mining and Petroleum Engineering

in the academic year 2025/26

SCIENTIFIC AREA

FIELD

MODULE

 

Technical Sciences

Mining, Petroleum and Geological Engineering

Mining Engineering

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Petroleum Engineering

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Geological Engineering

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Natural Sciences

Geology

Geology

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The duration of the doctoral study programme is 6 semesters (180 ECTS credits), and upon the conclusion of the programme the candidate is awarded a doctoral degree in technical or natural sciences in the corresponding field and branch. The study consists of lectures during the first semester (30 ECTS credits), and scientific research (150 ECTS credits) during the following semesters.

Admissions criteria and requirements:

  • Completion of the appropriate graduate study;
  • Average grade not lower than 3.50 or at least one scientific paper published in an international peer-reviewed journal covered in Web of Science, or two scientific papers in an international peer-reviewed scientific journal not covered in Web of Science;
  • Knowledge of English.

Application must contain:

  • Application for the enrolment into the programme;
  • Enrolment form for the first semester;
  • Research plan for a doctoral thesis;
  • Letters of recommendation by a teacher and a potential mentor;
  • Curriculum Vitae;
  • List of published papers.

Supporting documentation:

  • Graduate study diploma;
  • Transcript of graduate and undergraduate study records;
  • Proof of knowledge of English (B2 or the equivalent);
  • Copy of an ID or a passport;
  • A document showing who will finance the cost of study;
  • A statement that the available time is sufficient to meet obligations according to the plan of study.

Originals or notarized photocopies of all necessary documents must be enclosed (copies of the documents issued by the University of Zagreb - Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering need not be notarized).

Interview with the applicant is an obligatory part of the enrolment procedure.

The names of the accepted applicants are published on the study programme website.

Tuition fee:

A total of 7.950 EUR is paid in 1.325,00 EUR instalments per semester.

Classes begin in the winter semester of the academic year 2025/26.

 

Application should be submitted personally or by mail to the following address:

Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering

Office for Doctoral Study, International Relations and Projects

Pierottijeva 6, 10 000 Zagreb

no later than July 11, 2025.

For further information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Scholarships

The Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering provides two scholarships for covering tuition costs in the amount of 7.950,00 EUR.

The candidates must fulfil the terms of enrolment and criteria of excellence which will be evaluated according to the following criteria:

  • Average grade of undergraduate and graduate study
  • Scientific paper published in an international peer-reviewed journal covered in Web of Science
  • Scientific paper published in an international peer-reviewed journal covered in SCOPUS
  • Proposal of scientific research
  • Interview/Conversation with the candidate

 

The selected candidates will be required to complete the doctoral programme by submitting a dissertation in a form of a Scandinavian model (Regulations on Doctoral studies at the University of Zagreb, Article 14, Paragraph 2).

Applications should be submitted to the aforementioned address, with the indication “For Scholarship”.

 

ADRIA REGION - 2ND MATCHMAKING EVENT

Dear master students,

Master students, interested in conducting an internship? A warm invitation to the 2nd ADRIA matchmaking event of RIS-Internship on the 9th of May 14.00-16.00 on the online platform.

do not hesitate and register now  for the opportunity to:

  • Connect with potential mentors and host organisations
  • Acquire information on the internship positions available at each host organization
  • Get inspired by the success stories of participants from previous years
  • Get acquainted with the RIS-Internship program and the application process

REGISTER HERE

Agenda 

Time (CET)

Description of topic

14.00 – 14.30

RIS Internship Presentation & Application Process

14.30 – 14.45

Testimonials from students

14.45 – 15.15

Organizations presentations

15.15 – 15.45

Breakout rooms/matchmaking

15.45 – 16.00

Q&A and wrap-up


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SAVE THE DATE (16th – 18th October 2024, Dubrovnik, Croatia) - Innovations in Ore Processing

Are you a Raw Materials professional working in one of the following fields: Ore processing, Metallurgical Engineering, Mining Engineering, or similar?
Do you want to learn about technological innovations in the processing of primary and secondary raw materials and their environmental and economic aspects? Or receive hands-on experience by working in teams to address the challenges faced by the RM sector and set by academic staff and industry experts? ???? ????

Then this is an excellent opportunity for you to join the DIM ESEE-2 innovative workshop in Dubrovnik, which will also be the last edition of our 8th-year-long tradition of lifelong learning courses. Don`t miss this chance to meet expert lecturers and 40+ other professionals from all over Europe in one of the most famous and beautiful Croatian cities on the Adriatic coast. ????

City tour and other social events included. ????

Registrations will open from the 1st of June, to learn more follow our main webpage: https://dim-esee.eu/


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TIMREX Zagreb Cohort 2 visited outcrop of the bended iron formation in the Medvednica Mts., in vicinity of Zagreb. The filed work was a part of the course Analytical methods in ore deposits at 1st year of graduate study programme.


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RIS Internship - Matchmaking - Italy, Spain, and Portugal- 18.03.

Dear master students,

we are inviting you to the dedicated Matchmaking event focusing on host organisations from Italy, Spain, and Portugal, happening on the 18th of March from 10 to 12 (CET).

Master students, interested in conducting an internship in one of those countries, do not hesitate and register now Register now for the opportunity to:

  • Connect with potential mentors and host organisations,
  • Acquire information on the internship positions available at each host organization,
  • Get inspired by the success stories of participants from previous years,
  • Get acquainted with RIS-Internship program and the application process.

For all additional information contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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RIS Internship - Matchmaking radionica (Španjolska, Italija i Portugal) - 18.03.

Dear master students,

we are inviting you to the dedicated Matchmaking event focusing on host organisations from Italy, Spain, and Portugal, happening on the 18th of March from 10 to 12 (CET).

Master students, interested in conducting an internship in one of those countries, do not hesitate and register now Register now for the opportunity to:

  • Connect with potential mentors and host organisations,
  • Acquire information on the internship positions available at each host organization,
  • Get inspired by the success stories of participants from previous years,
  • Get acquainted with RIS-Internship program and the application process.

For all additional information contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


 Matchmaking event

WORKSHOP ON REGIONAL UNCONFORMITIES IN CARBONATE ROCKS

Experience our online workshop, "Western Istrian Anticline as an Ideal Natural Laboratory for the Study of the Regional Unconformities in Carbonate Rocks," organized as part of the Croatian Science Foundation project WIANLab. This engaging workshop is tailored for graduate and doctoral students, educators, and researchers alike.

Date: Friday, April 12, 2024

Language: English


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Join us to explore the fascinating world of regional unconformities in carbonate rocks. The workshop, provided free of charge, is an excellent opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in this field.

For those seeking a more in-depth experience, a longer version with teamwork is available, granting participants 1 ECTS credit upon completion. Register now to secure your spot in this enriching learning experience. Do not miss out on this unique chance to delve into the geological wonders of the Western Istrian Anticline.


Registration form


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DIM ESEE’s ⚠ CALL TO ACTION:

Dear RawMaterials community,

we are kindly asking for a few minutes of your time to complete this short questionnaire about the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals:

https://lnkd.in/dWgJgUtP

The purpose of this anonymous survey is to identify the implementation of ESG principles into the practices of various stakeholders from the RM sector in the RIS region. The main aim of this questionnaire is to receive the initial and basic overview of the state of such practices in the region to further build on our knowledge. 

⏳ The deadline to submit is the 28th of January 2024. ⌚

RIS Internship 1st Matchmaking event 22.01. u 10.00h

Dear students, 

We are delighted to invite you to participate in the online event RIS Internship 1st Matchmaking event on 22nd of January 2024 at 10.00h where you can find out everything about paid internships for graduate students lasting 1 to 3 months! In addition to getting to know the program itself and hearing the experiences of former students, you will also have the opportunity to meet representatives of regional companies from the sectors of mining, geology, geological engineering, chemical engineering, construction, mechanical engineering, etc., ask them questions and invite them to 1:1 meeting. The matchmaking event is held via an online platform, and you will receive details and instructions after registering via the form (link). Applications are open until 21.01. 

Participation is completely free and flexible. We definitely invite you to review the offers of the companies from the ADRIA region (use filters when searching): https://application.ris-internship.eu/organizations and come up with the questions you want to ask them. 

For additional questions, feel free to contact us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Please find attached the preliminary agenda and promotional flyer for the event. 

The event is open the entire week for one-on-one meetings with the organisations and other students from the programme (ex and current)


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EIT RawMaterials Call for KAVA projects

EIT RawMaterials Call for KAVA projects has been launched mid-November 2023.  In order to provide you with more detailed information about the Call conditions and the opportunity to ask questions we would like to invite you to a webinar covering this topic.

There will be two editions of the webinar (via MS Teams) which will take place: 

next Tuesday, 19 December 2023 between 13:00-14:15 CEST -  Please register here 

next Thursday, 21 December 2023 between 12:00-13:15 CEST -  Please register here 

You are welcome to join us on either one of those dates.

We look forward to hosting you on either those webinars.

With kind regards,

EIT RawMaterials Team

PRO-SLO PhD School-building PROfessional SLO Competence

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Duration of the project: 1.10.2023. – 30.09.2026.

Project leader: Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria

Consortium:

AGH University of Science and Technology
Euro Lithium Balkan D.o.o.
HELLAS GOLD S.A.
Luleå University of Technology (LTU)
Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences (MEERI)
Montanuniversität Leoben
National Technical University of Athens - NTUA
Technische Universitaet Graz (Graz University of Technology)
Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg (TUBAF)
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, UPM (Technical University of Madrid)
University of Zagreb – Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering (UNIZG-RGNF)

Web stranica projekta: Not yet available

Contact person at UNIZG-RGNF: prof.dr.sc. Marta Mileusnić

E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Project description

The PRO SLO project aims to deliver two editions of a tailored PhD school to equip young researchers with the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle the multiple challenges of SLO (Social Licence to Operate) in several case studies. The concept of SLO has no unique meaning as Raw Materials projects and communities (stakeholders) differ from case to case. In addition, it is a known fact that the Raw Materials industry projects mostly suffer from negative public image or scepticism at its mildest. Thus, thorough research on the very SLO concept and a holistic approach are needed to gain credibility and trust in the eyes of the engaging stakeholders. Through the developed PhD education programme, the young professionals will research different aspects of SLO to tackle real industry challenges on the spot and facilitate the implementation of RM projects in the future. The PhD school will incorporate
innovative teaching/learning methods, supplemented with field excursions, behavioural experiments and challenge-based assessments to ensure participant competence. Participants will be supported by mentors from the industry.

The project consortium is composed of eight high education institutions experienced in the delivery of EIT educational programs (AGH University of Science and Technology, Luleå University of Technology (LTU), Montanuniversität Leoben, National Technical University of Athens – NTUA, Technische Universitaet Graz (Graz University of Technology), Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg (TUBAF), Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, UPM (Technical University of Madrid) and University of Zagreb – Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering (UNIZG-RGNF)); two industry partners which will point out the real challenges and provide case studies (Euro Lithium Balkan D.o.o. and HELLAS GOLD S.A.), and one RTO organisation (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences (MEERI)) with project-related knowledge and solutions for the sustainable development.

Project objectives and scopes

The main project objective is to implement two PhD school editions – both combining online and on-site training – to instruct young professionals to become facilitators on SLO issues in their organisations and in the industry. The PhD education programme will be based on innovative learning methodologies, challenge-based assessments, behavioural experiments, and on-site visits; to approach the complexity of SLO from multiple aspects: social, economic, environmental, etc. An annual scientific conference will be organised in the middle of the second PRO-SLO school with mentors and keynote speakers from the industry ensuring additional expertise and knowledge exchange. The developed educational course will also be available on an online platform.

The role of UNIZG-RGNF – Mobility Scheme development

UNIZG-RGNF leads Work package 5 – PhD school implementation and 6 – EIT Labelling procedure. The main activities of WP5 include preparation, organisation and successful implementation of the two editions of PhD school. The first PRO-SLO school programme will be implemented in the 2nd project year in Croatia/Serbia, and the second edition will be implemented in the 3rd project year in Greece. Both school editions will be deployed in 3 stages:

  • a first one-week online component where the theoretical basis will be taught,
  • an interval period where the students will deepen their understanding of the contents learned,
  • physical component with site visits to be organized by the academic partners in cooperation with the Industrial partners.

The main objectives of WP6 are to align the PhD school programme with the EIT labelling quality assurance procedures. The quality assurance procedure includes a maximum number of EIT labelled quality elements: (1) compulsory elements; (2) alignment with EIT Overarching Learning Outcomes (OLO), (3) alignment with EIT learning environment and facilities, (4) results and (5) stakeholders experience. UNIZG-RGNF will also participate in all other work packages (WP1, WP2, WP3 and WP4).


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The KAVA 12 call is launched

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Dear valued EIT RawMaterials community,  

I am excited to inform you that the 12th call for Knowledge and Innovation Community Added Value Activities (KAVA) is officially launched.
 
This year, we’re looking for projects in innovation and education, encompassing Upscaling, RIS Innovation and RIS Capacity and Master courses of excellence. This is an exceptional opportunity for organisations seeking funding to advance Europe’s raw materials sector through innovative and sustainable solutions.
 
Who can apply?
Eligibility extends to all organisations qualifying for the Horizon Europe programme. It is not a prerequisite to be a current partner of EIT RawMaterials; however, the partnership offers access to a wealth of expertise, potential collaborators, and assistance in consortium building.
 
Lighthouse programmes to guide the way
For up-scaling activities, RIS Capacity Building, and RIS Innovation, proposals should address at least one topic in the Lighthouse Appendix related to the 3 Lighthouse programmes of Circular Societies, Responsible Sourcing, and Sustainable Materials.

For Higher Education activity proposals, the focus shall be on Master courses of excellence on identified topics.

Important deadlines

  • Proposal registration: Wednesday, 31 January 2024, at 13:00 CET
  • DRAFT proposal submission for Upscaling and RIS activities: Wednesday, 31 January 2024, at 13:00 CET
  • FINAL proposal submission for Education proposals: Wednesday, 31 January 2024, at 13:00 CET
  • FINAL proposal submission for Upscaling and RIS activities: Wednesday, 29 May 2024, at 13:00 CET

Encouragement for diverse stakeholders
 
We strongly encourage our partners and stakeholders from various sectors - industry, research, and education - to participate.
 
This includes start-ups and SMEs with projects that promise to influence European industrial competitiveness, innovation capacity, and human capital. Your contributions are crucial in promoting the circular economy and achieving the green and digital transition goals set out in the European Green Deal.

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Further information 
You can find further information on the KAVA call here and on our website.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch with the EIT RawMaterials team for any additional information on the new call.
We look forward to your innovative proposals that will help shape the future of Europe’s raw materials sector.
 
Best regards,
Bernd Schäfer, CEO, Managing Director, EIT RawMaterials 


MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Raw Materials Summit
14 -16 May 2024, Brussels
Europe’s Leading Raw Materials Event


EGU 2024 session 'Mining the future: new technological and analytical advances in mineral exploration and production” (2)

At the EGU2024 General Assembly (Vienna and online, 14-19 April 2024), there will be a scientific session on “Mining the future: new technological and analytical advances in mineral exploration and production”.

This session aims to bring together geoscientists working on applied or interdisciplinary studies associated with mining exploration, geophysics, petrology, geochemistry, metallurgy, selective mining, and remote sensing. We encourage interdisciplinary studies which use a combination of methods to solve challenges as diverse as, but not limited to:

  • Field-based and analytical approaches to understand and map ore bodies at multiple scales, (e.g. geophysical and/or geochemical mapping, isotope dating, samples collection)
  • Imaging
  • Conceptual modelling and quantification of deposits and mineral systems
  • Cost reduction in exploration and production (automated extraction planning, optimization of extraction tools, non-invasive exploration)
  • Real-time selective mineralogy.
  • Data-driven discovery in mineralogy and geochemistry (e.g. geostatistics)

In the name of the conveners, I would like to encourage you to participate in the session and submit abstracts. The session will include both oral presentations and posters, details of the abstract submission are described below.


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Join us for the upcoming event "STUDENT GATHERING – academic and cultural exchange"!

  • Mark your calendars for Friday, December 8th, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the RGN faculty auditorium (ground floor, next to the Deans office).

  • Join us for an enriching experience! This event is designed to promote academic and cultural understanding within our vibrant student community. With exciting presentations on Croatia and a diverse lineup of countries including Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, India, Iran, Kenya, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, San Salvador and Yemen, you can expect a fascinating exchange of knowledge, experiences and cultural heritage, followed by a social gathering with light refreshments and drinks.

University Master Study Programme in Applied Geology and Geological Engineering, Exploration and Environmental Geology module - APPLICATION IS OPEN

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I. Admission requirements

  1. Candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree in Geological engineering or an equivalent three or four-year study programme in the field of technical or natural sciences (Geology, Geophysics, Earth Sciences, Earth Sciences Engineering, Geosciences Engineering, Mining Engineering), earning at least 180 ECTS credits.
  2. Candidates should have knowledge in Geology, Geological Engineering and/or Geophysics, which they prove with a minimum of 30 ECTS.

II. Submission of documents and application

All the application documents must be submitted by September 22nd, 2023, at the latest to Assoc. Prof. Ana Maričić (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

  1. Proof of advanced English proficiency level: Students must have an adequate knowledge of written and spoken English, equivalent to at least B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR): TOEFL test (paper 570, cb 230, iBT 88), IELTS 6.5 or CAE (grade C1), TOEIC 792, which should be certified to obtain the degrees.
  2. A copy of a valid passport or a copy of a valid identity card or certificate of citizenship (citizens of EU member states and citizens of non-EU countries).
  3. Academic Recognition of Foreign Higher Education Qualifications (detailed instructions on the link http://www.unizg.hr/homepage/study-at-the-university-of-zagreb/academic-recognition-of-foreign-higher-education-qualifications/ ).
  4. Fill in the Application form 
  5. CV, Motivation letter, Transcript of records, Diploma of the previous study, Recommendation letters (2)

Applicants completing undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum are not required to submit documents under points b) and c).

III. Process of selection

The students applying to the University Master Study Programme in Applied Geology and Geological Engineering, Exploration and Environmental Geology module, will provide following mandatory documents:

The ranking of the applicants will be carried out in two steps according to the below mentioned criteria and scoring.

In the first step, applicants can achieve a maximum of 100-grade scale according to the application documentation, based on the following criteria:

  1. Relevance of the previous degree to the mineral exploration scope of the TIMREX programme (20%)
  2. Academic achievements of the applicant based on transcript of records and additional data (30%)
  3. Rank of the university where the previous degree was received (10%)
  4. Quality and information content of the motivation letter (10%)
  5. Entrepreneurial and innovation potential of the candidate based on the CV and motivation letter (15%)
  6. Level of English proficiency based on language certificate (10%)
  7. Information content of the recommendation letters (5%)
  8. In the second step, an interview with the applicants will be conducted. 

In the second step, applicants will be qualified according to the following criteria:

  1. Level of professional background and experience of the applicant towards mineral resource exploration (40%)
  2. Motivation of the applicant towards innovative mineral resource exploration solutions (30%)
  3. Level of English proficiency (general and professional vocabulary) (30%)

IV. Admissions

Based on the grades from the first and second round evaluation, the final rank of the applicants will be defined.


As part of the diploma program, students will participate in the TIMREX (T-Shaped Master Program for Innovative Mineral Resource Exploration) program and are offered the possibility of obtaining a double degree and studying in the second year in Miskolc or Wroclaw. Students can also apply for a scholarship in the amount of EUR 13,500. for two years"


ONLINE WORKSHOP ''Rare Earth Elements value chain gaps and opportunities in the ADRIA region” Agenda for Thursday, 4th of May 2023

9:00-9:15 Opening of the workshop (Prof. Marta Mileusnić; Prof. Tina Žužek)

9:15-10:00 Introduction (Round table)

Panelists: Dr. Slavko Šolar (UNEC for Europe), Tina Benda (EIT Raw Materials); Prof. Nenad Tomašić (UNIZG-PMF), Efthymios Balomenos (Greek alumina plant MYTILINEOS); Prof. Kristina Žužek (JSI)

Moderator: Prof. Sibila Borojević Šoštarić (UNIZG RGNF)

10:00-10:30 Rare Earth Elements – introduction and basic properties (Prof. Nenad Tomašić, UNIZG-PMF, Croatia)

10:30-10:45 Coffee break

10:45-11:15 Geology and classification of REE deposits (Prof. Borojević Šoštarić, UNIZG-RGNF, Croatia)

11:15-11:45 REE deposits in ADRIA region (Dr. Radusinović, GEOZMN, Montenegro)

11:45-12:15 Classification of waste and types of secondary REE sources (Prof. Marta Mileusnić, UNIZG-RGNF, Croatia)

12:15-12:45 Potential of secondary REE sources in ADRIA region (Dr. Robert Šajn, GEOZS, Slovenia)

12:45-13:00 Coffee break

13:00 -13:30 Process Metallurgy and Metal Recycling of REE (Prof. Srećko Stopić, RWTH Aachen University, Germany)

13:30-14:00 Final discussion and closing (all lecturers; moderator: Sibila Borojević Šoštarić (UNIZG RGNF)

RIS Internship Matchmaking workshop

Dear students,

We are delighted to invite you to participate in the online event RIS Internship Matchmaking event on February 28th at 10:00 a.m. where you can find out everything about paid internships for graduate students lasting 1 to 3 months! In addition to getting to know the program itself and hearing the experiences of former students, you will also have the opportunity to meet representatives of regional companies from the sectors of mining, geology, geological engineering, chemical engineering, construction, mechanical engineering, etc., ask them questions and invite them to 1:1 meeting. The matchmaking event is held via an online platform, and you will receive details and instructions after registering via the form (link). Applications are open until Sunday 26.2.

Participation is completely free and flexible. We definitely invite you to review the offer of the companies registered so far: https://application.ris-internship.eu/organizations and come up with the questions you want to ask them.

For additional questions, feel free to contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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NGEA Submission Results

We have some exciting news to share with all of you. Two of our students Josip Vincek (master's degree in Mining) and Ivan Vujević (graduate major Geology of Mineral Deposits, currently EMerald), as part of the international team "Flinstone", won the finals of the world competition of geo scientists NGEA (Next Generation Explorers Award), organized by the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC). The Flinstone team processed a set of mineralization data in the vicinity of Flin Flon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and presented them under the title Complex data analysis for targeting VMS mineralization in the Flin Flon domain. (https://www.pdac.ca/members/students/faa/about-the-award)

The NGEA™ Challenge competition is open to students who are currently pursuing graduate or postgraduate and doctoral geoscience scans or conducting research (at the master's or Doctorate level) at the time of applying for the competition. The aim of the competition is to process and present a set of geological-geophysical-geochemical data on the prospective deposit in the world, provided by the companies Rio Tinto, BHP, Anglo American, geological surveys from almost all continents and other sponsors. The emphasis of the competition is on diversity and innovation, so teams are encouraged to include members from different fields of study such as geology, geological engineering, mining, geophysics, geochemistry, or the like. This year's competition final is in Toronto from 4.3.-8.3.

 Names of team members with associated institutions of residence:

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Khouloud Jlail, PhD student (University of Miskolc, Hungary)

Mohamed Abdelnaby Oraby, MSc student (University of Miskolc, Hungary)

Josip Vincek, MSc student ( University of Zagreb, Croatia)

Rudolf Klaitr, MSc student (University of Miskolc, Hungary)

Irma Bečelytė, MSc student (Lund University, Sweden)

Ivan Vujević,  MSc student ( University of Liege, Belgium, UNIZG)

Dávid Csomai, MSc student (Lund University, Sweden)

The team also has 6 mentors and advisors:

 Ágnes Gál (Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania)

János Földessy (University of Miskolc, Hungary)

Ferenc Mádai (University of Miskolc, Hungary)

Endre Nádasi (University of Miskolc, Hungary)

István Márton (Stockwork Geoconsulting, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania)

János Kiss (Supervisory Authority of Regulatory Affairs | Geological Directorate | Dept. of Mineral Raw Material Exploration and Geophysics |  Geophysical Division)

This is actually the second year our colleagues have participated in this competition. Last year they worked on "Tellus" data with the aim of finding orogenic gold deposits in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and this year they chose the "Flin - Flon" data set that focuses on the  VMS mineralization of Saskatchewan and Manitoba province of Canada. Both years Ivan and Josip were in charge of the geological dana, 2D and 3D modeling and mine activities.

We would like to thank Professor Uroš Barudžija for recommending us for this competition and professors Ivica Pavičić and Stanko Ružičić for their immense help and advice when we needed it the most.

International master course “CO2 Geological Storage”

(Joint postgraduate specialist study of University of Rome and University of Zagreb)

Zagreb University together with Sapienza University of Rome and the participation of Heriot-Watt University of Edinburgh, Tallinn University of Technology and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland GEUS are offering a one-year Postgraduate specialist university course (60 ECTS) on CO2 Geological Storage with the support of CO2GeoNet, the Network of Excellence on the Geological Storage of CO2.

This study is designed to provide the participants with the scientific and technical knowledge that needs to be addressed for the successful storage of CO2 in geological formations. The students of the Master will be trained on all aspects of CO2 Geological Storage, and they will be introduced to the scientific and professional community working on CO2 Geological Storage in Europe and beyond.

The call for the Academic year 2022-2023 is now open, deadline for application is moved from 16th to 31st January 2023.

The Master provides a comprehensive preparation for young professionals interested to work in the field of CCS. It is composed of a period of lessons (February to July), fieldwork and a period of traineeship at one of CO2GeoNet research institutes.

The Master will present an overview of state-of-the-art CCS operations and research; it will focus on the technical and scientific considerations for CO2 injection and safety monitoring, the exploration of critical processes in laboratory studies, numerical modelling, and conclusively on sound and reliable storage capacity estimates, including the project economics, social aspects, and planning of mitigation measures in case regulatory requirements are not fully met.

The students will be able to understand the work of the different specialists involved in CCS projects (such as reservoir engineers/geologists, sedimentologists, stratigraphers, geophysicists, structural geologists, geochemical modellers, regulators, etc.), learning from high level specialists, and connecting with the most advanced research institutes in Europe.

Candidates with Graduate level diploma (300 ECTS) in Geosciences are directly eligible, but also are the candidates with a similar diploma in Petroleum Engineering or similar (providing their curriculum is positively evaluated by the Educational-Scientific Council of the study).

Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS) is a rapidly advancing field with many interdisciplinary scientific and technical challenges that are being addressed globally. This course is provided to prepare a new generation of young professionals who want to work on these topics.

More information at https://web.uniroma1.it/masterco2/home

Details about the study exactly at https://web.uniroma1.it/masterco2/en/course-description

For more detailed information contact study convenors directly:

Sabina Bigi This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Bruno Saftić This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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Workshop on permanent magnets

As part of the European project RECO2MAG, we organize online workshop "Green deal and circular economy challenges of rare earth-based permanent magnets (PMs) with technical aspects", which is intended for graduate and doctoral students, teachers as well as researchers and employees in industry. It will be held on Monday, December 12, 2022. The workshop is free of charge. Workshops language is English. Interested students can also register for a longer version with homework (such version will be awarded with 1 ECTS credit.

Link to registration form is here.


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