MineralogyPhD

27569
Hanoi – Vietnam
English, Vietnamese
PhD 





🌐 Vietnam Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources (VIGMR)

COVERED DISCIPLINES / SKILLS IN THIS PROGRAM

Social Performance Area

9.1 Acquiring and using social data and baseline information
   9.1.1 Capacity to understand and apply anthropological, ethgraphic and archaeological knowledge
   9.1.2 Manage and apply concepts as a human right and gender equality
   9.10 Local employment and workforce development
   9.10.1 Works effectively with local employment organisation in order to register workforce’s skills, availabilities and dynamics in the area
9.2 Monitoring and evaluating social projects
   9.2.1 Monitoring Social projects ensuring its achieving community and business’s objectives
9.3 Engagement with Indigenous peoples
   9.3.1 Identify potential conflicts related to the use of land and water by the project
9.4 Grievance management,Prevention & management of conflict
   9.4.1 Implement and manage a grievance mechanism
   9.4.2 Manage methodologies to detect previous or arising conflicts
9.5 Cultural heritage management
   9.5.1 Comprehend and apply Cultural Heritage Management (CHM)
   9.5.2 Recognise stakeholders to work within CHM
9.6 Community engagement
   9.6.1 Understand and practice dialogue skills in engaging with communities
9.7 Agreements & implementation
   9.7.1 Multi-disciplinary stakeholder management to include different groups in the identification of previous agreements
9.8 Resettlement & influx management
   9.8.1 Leadership skills to develop and coordinate relocation processes
   9.8.2 Enlightening. Influencing and convincing policy makers and stakeholders
9.9 Regional development
   9.9.1 knowledge of ecomic development framework to apply in a local a context

Geology Exploration Resources and Reserves Area

2.1 General Geology / Geography
   2.1.1 Understands the basic principles of geology, deposit formation, geological controls and structures
   2.1.2 Reviews and interprets geological maps
   2.1.3 Understand and apply fundamentals of stratigraphy, sedimentology, geomorphology and structural geology, relationship to subsurface geology
   2.1.4 Identify basic rock-forming minerals and rocks in the field, in hand sample and in thin section, including ecomic minerals
   2.1.5 Use standard GIS software (ArcGIS or similar) to display and interpret geographic and geologic data
   2.1.6 Recognize different tectonic environments
   2.1.7 Recognize different types of natural hazards and zonation
   2.1.8 Analytical chemistry with regards to various geological sampling techniques and how to apply these concepts to real world problem aired by others
   2.1.9 Geographic resource interpretation skills
2.2 Applied Geology
   2.2.1 Collect, store and analyse data using adequate field and laboratory techniques. Demonstrate basic field and laboratory safety techniques
   2.2.2 Process, prepare and interpretation and presentation of data using quantitative and qualitative techniques, as well as the adequate software
   2.2.3 Elaboration and interpretation, topographic, geological and thematic and engineering maps
   2.2.4 Recognize different ore deposits models
2.3 Exploration and sampling
   2.3.1 Design, plans and manages sampling programmes (e.g. grade control, processing)
   2.3.2 Interprets and understand drilling and core logging
   2.3.3 Understand drillings methods for mining exploration
2.4 Mineral deposit modelling
   2.4.1 Creates block models and estimates resources. Interrogates resource models to generate inputs for mine planning
   2.4.2 Estimates yield/cut-off grade for resources
   2.4.3 Demonstrates a knowledge of the JORC Code and other standards for resource classification requirements for reporting resources
   2.4.4 Estimates reserves from a mining model (and interpretation)
   2.4.5 Demonstrates an understanding of grade reconciliation, ore dilution and ore loss
2.5 Mine feasibility studies
   2.5.1 Prepares the required inputs for an ecomic evaluation of a mine (e.g. personnel, equipment etc.)
   2.5.2 Provides input into feasibility studies
   2.5.3 Develops production schedules. Prepares cost estimates for feasibility studies
   2.5.4 Conducts sensitivity analyses recognising the geological, technical, financial, social and political uncertainties in mining operations