MIMP: Environment, Social & Governance (EARLY BIRD PRICING)

Regular price $1,610.25

Registration is a two-step process:

  • Step 1 – Make the payment and note down your four-digit Shopify #
  • Step 2 -  Complete the Registration Form. Your registration is not considered complete until you complete this form with attendee information (and Shopify Order #):

Early Bird Registration - a 5% Discount will be applied if you register for this course before December 15
(Not stackable with the Group Discount) 
Course cost is inclusive of 13% Ontario HST


Course Description:
As the global mining industry evolves, there is an increasing recognition of the importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles in shaping its future. This course provides a comprehensive exploration of sustainable mining practices, focusing on integrating ESG considerations into mining operations. Participants will gain a deep understanding of how responsible mining can contribute to environmental conservation, social well-being, and overall corporate governance. The course is designed for mining professionals, environmentalists, corporate leaders, and policymakers who seek to deepen their understanding of sustainable mining practices and integrate ESG principles into their decision-making processes.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
  1. Elaborate on the essential procedures required to secure regulatory and societal approval prior to the commencement of mining operations.
  2. Recognize the diverse stakeholders involved in mining projects and delineate their respective roles and interests.
  3. Explore strategies for soliciting input from stakeholders, fostering effective communication, and incorporating their perspectives into decision-making processes.
  4. Outline the internal and external tools employed to oversee and transparently disclose Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) data and initiatives within mining operations.
  5. Scrutinize key factors influencing the environmental and social acceptability of mining endeavors, assessing their impact on project sustainability.
  6. Identify and appraise various frameworks established to guide responsible mining practices, emphasizing their role in fostering ethical and sustainable approaches to mining.

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Late Registration: Contact mimp.civmin@utoronto.ca for late registration


Course Delivery: Fully online and self-paced access to online modules for 10 months from course access date.

Credential Received: Upon course completion, students will receive a Certificate of Completion from the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering.

 Course Access: Students in the professional development pathway will only have access to the online modules for a period 10 months to complete at their own pace. If students do not finish the course within 10 months, they will lose access to the online course and will NOT receive any grade, credit, certificate or letter of completion.

 Refund Policy: After making a purchase, prospective students will have one week from the purchase date to obtain a full refund. Prospective students should understand that after the one week deadline has passed, they will NOT be able to obtain any type of refund (full or partial). If you are eligible to request a refund please contact mimp.civmin@utoronto.ca. We will need your Shopify #, name of the registrant (and payee, if different).