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PROMISE - Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Sustainable Mineral and Metal Processing Engineering

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 101050446
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices | Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Funder Contribution: 4,682,400 EUR

PROMISE - Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Sustainable Mineral and Metal Processing Engineering

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The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Sustainable Mineral and Metal Processing Engineering-PROMISE is being established due to the awareness of increasing demands in the quantity and diversity of minerals, metals and materials as we move towards renewable energy, electromobility, digital communication and other clean-energy technologies. The EMJM PROMISE aims to produce world-class mineral processing engineer postgraduates and future leaders to support the sector into a sustainable future. PROMISE is a two-year and 120 ECTS Master’s Programme. The language of instruction in PROMISE is English and incentives to learn the partners' national languages which will provide a broad multidisciplinary education in the sustainable recovery of valuable minerals and metals. The consortium organizing PROMISE consists of four Universities, the University of Oulu-Finland, the Montanuniversität Leoben-Austria, the University of Zagreb-Croatia and the University Tecnica Federico Santa Maria-Chile. These partners complement and strengthen each other by involving top-level mineral processing laboratories, pilot plants, analytical equipment and recognized scholars and experts. In addition, the consortium has strong ties with the processing industry and a cluster of 31 mining companies, research centres, suppliers and universities demonstrated their endorsement to this program (as associate partners) this provides an excellent environment for the success of this master programme.Students will have broad competence with specialisation in the main areas of mineral beneficiation emphasised in better mineral recovery from primary and secondary sources, metal recycling (urban mining), by-product recovery meeting the demands of today's industry and environmental protection as an integral part of the circular economy. Students will move to at least three HEIs. Upon completion, students will be awarded multiple master’s degree Diplomas and a Diploma Supplement.

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