YMP Scholarship: Mining industry must narrow talent gap by spotlighting roles in green transition

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However, despite its pivotal role, the mining industry faces significant challenges that could hinder its ability to meet this demand. One of the most pressing challenges the industry faces is the decline in undergraduate enrolment in geology and mining programs, coupled with the retirement of key academic figures in the field. This trend is threatening to create a talent gap at a time when more geoscientists and miners than ever are needed to address the growing demand for critical minerals.

In recent years, universities across the globe have reported a decline in enrolment in geology and mining programs. At the University of Alberta, for example, which boasts one of the top solid earth geoscience departments in the world, enrolment in undergraduate geology programs has dwindled since the COVID-19 pandemic. This decline is not unique to Alberta; it is a widespread issue affecting many institutions with strong mining and…

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