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Structural Geology for Exploration and Mine Geologists

Short Course

When

All Day, March 16 – 25, 2025

Where

Marriott University Park Hotel Tucson

This intensive 10-day course is designed as an immersive experience. It follows the design of the long-running LPEG short courses on Ore Deposits Mapping and Porphyry Deposits that have trained over 1000 participants from more than 30 countries.

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Upcoming Events

All Day, June 10, 2025

Water in Mine Operations and Slope Stability

A 15-week online course with virtual live sessions by the Geotechnical Center of Excellence.

All Day, June 10, 2025

Structural Geology for Geotechnical Professionals

Self-paced online course by the Geotechnical Center of Excellence, with ~26 hours of pre-recorded content, and live Q&A sessions

All Day, Aug. 3 – 7, 2025

Society of Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits (SGA) annual meeting

The 18th Biennial SGA meeting in 2025 will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Society. A forum for exchange of ideas on a broad range of issues related to mineral deposit research, exploration, development, and the environment.

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