The University of British Columbia
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A leading global research university where bold thinking, curiosity and initiative are changing the world
UBC’s researchers and scholars are pushing the boundaries of knowledge across an amazing breadth of disciplines, developing insights and discoveries that are the foundation of UBC’s reputation as a leading research-intensive university. In partnership with universities, industry, government and communities worldwide, researchers at our two campuses and affiliated teaching hospitals are also generating ideas, discoveries and innovations that are improving lives in British Columbia, Canada and beyond.
UBC’s Mining Engineering program is consistently ranked in the top 10 globally. Integrating principals of engineering, earth sciences, and mining and mineral processing, UBC Mining Engineering provides solutions to a wide range of global challenges — from finding ways to reduce the environmental and social impact of mining operations, to building mines in remote areas, or at large depths.
Adapting to the evolving needs and dynamics of the world beyond the university
Embracing risk-taking and creativity, and the need for broad-based innovation to address complex societal challenges are highlighted in UBC’s strategic plan. At UBC, our researchers and scholars are collaborating across disciplines and building partnerships beyond institutional boundaries, in order to tackle some of the major challenges facing society, and to enrich our world through social innovation and creative works.
For more than 80 years, we’ve been building transformational partnerships with industry and today, have long-standing research relationships in sectors including clean energy, natural resources, manufacturing and health. We also have an outstanding and well-established track record of translating research discoveries and partnerships into new technologies, services, treatments and policies that have improved lives in British Columbia, Canada and around the world.
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Integrative approach to global challenges
UBC is home to many world-class research centres and institutes, fostering collaboration between researchers within and across disciplines, and supporting partnerships with universities, industry, government and communities worldwide.
In mining and minerals processing innovation at UBC this interdisciplinary and cross-sector approach integrates technical, social, economic and legal lenses. Researchers in earth sciences, mining engineering, materials processing, clean energy public policy, and advanced computing and automation collaborate in a network that includes:
- Mineral Deposit Research Unit (MDRU) — An industry-focused research group advancing exploration practices with the world’s leading mining companies. With over 30 years of research, MDRU has the distinction of being Canada’s oldest research institute exclusively funded by industry.
- Bradshaw Research Institute for Minerals and Mining (BRIMM) — BRIMM shapes multidisciplinary teams to find solutions to the biggest challenges facing the mining industry, with expertise in mine energy systems, water stewardship, mining microbiome, and natural capital and biodiversity.
- Materials and Manufacturing Research Institute (MMRI) — With more than 100 academic and industrial members, MMRI researchers are world leaders in hydrometallurgy, advanced metal processing, circular economy and composites research.
- Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES) – Based in the social sciences, IRES includes research programs for the twenty-first-century resources sector including: economic circularity, human behavior and the environment, energy and infrastructure, governance, law and justice.
Reimagining mining for a net-zero future
Physically located within a resource-rich natural environment on the Pacific Rim, British Columbia is a global mining hub, hosting 800+ companies supporting mineral exploration, and many organizations working towards responsible mineral resource utilization. The Canadian mining ecosystem and the breadth of relationships held by UBC provides collaborating researchers with access to the world’s most advanced carbon-neutral mining and smelting operations for technology de-risking, system integration and demonstration projects.
Reconciliation for equitable resource development
The journey towards meaningful reconciliation is not easy, and this important work represents an authentic and prolonged commitment. Much of British Columbia — including our campuses — are on unceded Indigenous land. UBC was the first North American university committed to implementing the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and we strive toward building meaningful, reciprocal and mutually beneficial partnerships.
Locally integrated and globally connected
UBC has always been a place of community engagement. Global perspective is embedded in the histories and communities that have shaped the local context in British Columbia and at UBC. The balance of Canadian perspective and geographic diversity across our student population is a tremendous strength. UBC’s work in community-engaged research, learning and public service sets us apart and our global networks open new vistas for research and education.
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“This type of transdisciplinary work should almost be a requirement. It challenges your worldview and enriches your ability to have impact — because everything is connected in a way that wasn’t possible before.”
Prof Walter Mérida
Associate Dean of Research
The University of British Columbia
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Prof John Steen
Director of the Bradshaw Research Institute for Minerals and Mining (BRIMM)

Prof Walter Mérida
Associate Dean of Research
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Pioneering new frontiers in materials research – rethinking how we discover, extract, use and restore resources through radical science, bold ideas and deep collaboration.

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