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The PDAC conference was held for the 90th time this year. This event is one of the most prestigious conferences in the field of raw material exploration / extraction and mining. The conference was held in a hybrid form: from June 13-15, 2022, Toronto, Canada, hosted the event in person, while the online part of the conference was held from June 28-29, 2022.
The 3-day workshop will be held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19-21 October. It will be held hybride, thus you can participate both personally and online.
After two years of pandemic, the ‘Miner’s Sports Day’ will be held again on next Wednesday, April 27, 2022. On this occasion it will be a Dean’s Break “Spent with Sports” for the Students of the Faculty of Earth Sciences and Engineering, providing an opportunity for to spend a day together (doing various sports, and cooking delicious meals).
Without compliting the mandatory internship students are not allowed to take part at the final exam.
Our outstanding students have been awarded Academic Honorary Medals.
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) and its Raw Materials Section (EIT RawMaterials) support the ENGIE project, which aims to attract female high school students (13-18 years old) to engineering sciences. They are working to improve gender balance in these areas.
In cooperation with our professional partner, MOL, we will hold a joint Professional Day on 14th of October, 2021. We would like to invite you to the presentations below.
Be part of shaping the future! Start your carrier in the energy sector! Join WONY’s mentoring program and Women in Energy Association will help you get acquainted with this exciting sector .
You are welcome to the online International Professional Day organized for students of the Faculty of Earth Sciences and Engineering! The organizers tried to set up a variety of presentations which shall be interested for students of all English MSc programmes taught at the Faculty.
Professor Eva Hartai, a long-standing member of the Hungarian Geological Society (MFT) has been awarded the 2020 EFG Medal of Merit, for her notable contribution to enhancing the standing and reputation of professional geoscientists for over 40 years, for proactively promoting the role of geology to the general public and for her exceptional dedication to the EFG in the several positions she held over more than ten years.