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Underground Mining Society (UMS)

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The Underground Mining Society of CIM (UMS)

 

Vision

A membership of creative individuals recognized as leaders in their organizations.

Mission

To provide venues and learning opportunities that contribute to member development.

The UMS will strive to deliver on our vision and mission by directive efforts through internal committees and participation in external working groups. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact ums@cim.org to express your interest and you will be connected with the appropriate lead.

Committees:

  • UMS Awards (Fran Yungwirth)
  • UMS-Education (Donna Beneteau)
  • UMS Communication (Dylan Shacker)

Working Groups:

  • Conferences (Ferri Hassani)
  • Canadian Mining Schools (Donna Beneteau)
  • CIM Professional Development (Donna Beneteau)
  • Technical Publications (Ali Madiseh, Donna Beneteau)

Historically the UMS has contributed by:

  • Helping to organize MEMO (Maintenance Engineering—Mine Operators) Conferences, in conjunction with the Maintenance and Engineering Society, the hosting CIM branch, and CIM National;
  • Promote, chair, solicit papers for Technical Sessions at the CIM Convention;
  • Provide peer review of technical papers for publication in the CIM Journal;
  • Promote mini conferences on specific topics of interest to UMS members.

The UMS offers sponsorship for events and initiatives associated with underground mining. To have your request be considered, please complete and submit the sponsorship request form  at least one month prior to the date the sponsorship is required. All requests must be reviewed during a monthly CIM UMS meeting before they can be approved. 

Contact us: ums@cim.org

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Spotlight: Donna Beneteau

Assistant Professor, Civil, Geological and Environmental Engineering

University of Saskatchewan

By being a part of CIM, I’ve grown this network that is so much greater than I ever had, had I just stuck to being an engineer at a mining operation.