Hi,

I’m on the supervisory team for a PhD scholarship available for a project on 
‘Impacts of technology development on social and governance frameworks in the 
context of mineral exploration’. It’s a great opportunity for a social 
scientist with an interest in natural resource governance:


  *   
https://workingatunisa.nga.net.au/?jati=5612DDC7-536A-5C70-3DE6-C00554F432C0<https://workingatunisa.nga.net.au/?jati=5612DDC7-536A-5C70-3DE6-C00554F432C0>

Are you seeking to advance your career in mining, energy and natural resources? 
The University of South Australia—Australia’s University of Enterprise—is 
offering an exceptional opportunity to apply for a PhD project that seeks to 
map the interface between mineral exploration and society, based in the Future 
Industries Institute<https://fii.unisa.edu.au/> in collaboration with the 
Government of South Australia’s Department of Energy and Mining 
(DEM)<https://www.energymining.sa.gov.au/> and our MinEX 
CRC<https://minexcrc.com.au/>.

Global demand for materials critical to building clean technologies is 
increasing exponentially as countries work towards net-zero carbon emissions 
targets. The MinEx CRC is developing new drilling and sensor technologies to 
deliver more efficient and environmentally friendly methods of mineral 
exploration.

But social license to operate (SLO) is a challenge to all mineral exploration 
and mining activities. Disruptive technologies will impact SLO because how they 
will be used and the impact they may have on the environment and community 
differ from that of traditional technologies.

Such variables require communication not only within the field in which they 
will be applied, but also with the public to build confidence and acceptance in 
purpose and application. This PhD project will investigate how MinEx CRC 
innovations in mineral exploration technologies impact or may be impacted by 
SLO and regulatory policy and governance approaches.

The project will consider the environmental and physical ground surface impact 
of MinEx CRC technologies towards acceptance of mineral exploration; how MinEx 
CRC technologies may impact people and communities, for example through 
employment opportunities; and identify pinch points between new MinEx CRC 
technologies, regulatory policy and governance approaches and SLO that may be 
reconciled to improve approaches to mineral exploration.

This is an opportunity for you to join a world-renowned collaborative endeavour 
between FII and the MinEx CRC. Together they have developed a new coiled tubing 
drill rig for mineral exploration, laser-based sensors for collection of real 
time rock chemistry data, machine learning algorithms for automation, and 
geoscience projects for understanding mineral system genesis and ore deposit 
targeting.

You will be immediately immersed within a dynamic environment within which you 
will be supported not only in your own project, but also encouraged to directly 
learn about the broader MinEx CRC agenda. This project will position you as an 
important expert in this critical and ever-evolving industry.

Essential Dates

Applications close at 11.30pm [ACST], Sunday, 23 January 2022.

Best,
Adam.
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Dr Adam Simpson | PhD MEnvSt GradDipEd BSc(Ma&CompSc) BEc
Senior Lecturer, International Studies
Justice & Society
University of South Australia
GPO Box 2471, IPC: MAG-03
Adelaide SA
AUSTRALIA 5001
https://people.unisa.edu.au/adam.simpson

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