Is the course right for me?

  • Do you want to prepare yourself to work in one of the fastest-growing sectors in Brazil?
  • Are you interested in a field that will be crucial for decarbonization, energy transition, and green steel worldwide agendas?
  • Would you like to participate in one of the first courses focused exclusively on this area and have the chance to exchange knowledge in London?

If you answered yes to at least one of these questions, please read this short informational text to the end.

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About the course

The initiative that meets all these requirements is a training course designed for students and professionals with engineering backgrounds who want to learn about mining, geology, and sustainability and enter one of Brazil’s largest economies.

This project is the result of a partnership between Imperial College London, the world’s leading university to study and research metals and mining; SENAI/CIMATEC, a reference for innovation and technological research; CBPM (Bahian Company for Mineral Research), one of the most efficient Brazilian institutions in promoting mining; and Brazil Iron, a company developing one of the most significant decarbonization projects in the industry in the country.

The course is free and open to candidates from Bahia, which is currently the third-largest mining market in Brazil.

The goal is to enhance the local workforce and provide job opportunities for those who complete the course.

Who we are

A private company developing one of the largest decarbonization and green steel projects in the world in the heart of Bahia. After more than seven years of research and studies, the company, based in the UK, has begun implementing a project that will result in a key product for reducing and ultimately eliminating greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere.

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Prerequisites include English proficiency (B2 minimum) and Undergraduate degree or equivalent.