The Executive Master's in Mining Environment and Circular Economy (EMEC) aims to train leaders capable of balancing economic growth with ecosystem preservation in the mining sector. This innovative program emphasizes circular economy principles, sustainable management of natural resources, and challenges related to climate change. Through strategic partnerships and interactive teaching methods, participants acquire the skills needed to lead eco-innovative projects and implement mining practices that respect environmental and social standards.
Program Strengths
Access to specialized modules addressing environmental issues and GIS technologies.
Collaboration with renowned experts and industry leaders.
Interactive teaching combining theoretical courses, case studies, and field visits.
Networking opportunities through learning expeditions and conferences.
Unique expertise to tackle sustainability challenges in the mining industry.
Skills Developed
Critical analysis of environmental impacts in the mining sector.
Proficiency in GIS technologies and tools to reduce carbon footprints.
Management of eco-innovative projects within a complex regulatory framework.
Development of a strategic vision to integrate circular economy principles.
Mining sector professionals (industrial directors, HQSE managers, technicians, and engineers in geology or mining operations). Admission is based on an application review, with particular attention to relevant experience and qualifications.
Module 1: Circular Economy and Sustainable Resource Management
Module 2: Mining Regulations, Certification, and CSR
Module 3: Design and Management of Tailings Infrastructure
Module 4: Sustainable Water and Energy Management
Module 5: Integrated Management and Valorization of Mining Waste
Module 6: Geo-Metallurgy, GIS, and Digitalization
Module 7: Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and Carbon Footprint
Module 8: Learning Expedition
Pr. Taha YASSINE - Assistant Professor (HDR)
Assistant Professor at UM6P since September 2017, with over 10 years of experience in the management and valorization of mining residues for various extractive industries. He currently leads the Sustainability & Mining Environment division within the Geology and Sustainable Mining Institute (GSMI). Prof. Taha has published more than 75 peer-reviewed scientific articles in highly recognized journals and has participated in numerous international conferences. His research focuses on sustainability, circular economy, management and valorization of mining residues, reuse, recycling, recovery, low-grade ore beneficiation, life cycle analysis, and construction materials.
Pr. Rachid HAKKOU - Professor of Industrial Chemistry and Mining Environment, Cadi Ayyad University - FST Marrakech, Affiliate of GSMI-UM6P
PhD in Geosciences and Raw Materials from the National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine (France) and holder of a State Doctorate in Waste Management and Treatment from Cadi Ayyad University in Marrakech (Morocco). With over 110 published articles and presidency of three international congresses, he was awarded the Hassan II Prize for the Environment in 2015 and the David Hopper Prize for his globally recognized achievements.
Capstone project integrating knowledge acquired across the various modules.
Evaluations based on case studies and applied assignments.
The program combines theory, practice, and field immersion to provide a structured and interactive learning experience. Participants benefit from specialized modules, concrete case studies, and integrative projects. Visits to industrial sites and expert-led conferences enable the application of knowledge to real-world situations while leveraging innovative tools such as GIS technologies and life cycle analysis (LCA), with a focus on sustainability and the circular economy
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