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Welcome to UNSW School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering

UNSW School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering is a leading provider of industry-relevant Mining, Petroleum, and Geoenergy & Geostorage Engineering education and research. Our multidisciplinary academics produce internationally acclaimed research, working closely with our partners in the minerals and energy sectors to provide innovative solutions for the most complex problems facing the industry.

With gas, petroleum, mining and minerals industries contributing $455 billion a year to Australia’s economy, our work is now more important than ever.

Our school leads not only in Australia but also the world. In the latest global rankings, we're 3rd in the world (QS World University Rankings, 2024), and 9th in the world (Academic Ranking of World Universities, 2024). We understand that the industry is in a period of transition, particularly in terms of energy. While there are adjustments on the horizon for more traditional technologies, our school is on the front foot in creating opportunities for those interested in working towards a sustainable future through several new and emerging fields. With the best facilities in resources engineering in the country, we are doing the research and producing the graduates who are addressing climate change. Our areas of focus include COâ‚‚ sequestration; improving efficiencies through digital rock analysis; generating clean energy through geothermal engineering; and research into space mining.

As education and research go hand in hand, our future graduates stand to benefit enormously from studying at UNSW School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering. They will be the innovators taking these new ideas and technologies into their industries and driving change.

Welcome from the Head of School

Welcome to the School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering. The School has been a provider of innovative world class engineering education and research in both petroleum and mining for more than 75 years. Our school continues to thrive with highly sought-after undergraduate and postgraduate programs, along with an increase in our internationally acclaimed research output.

Our vision for the School is one of global leadership in teaching and research excellence in the minerals and energy sector of the economy. We will drive the national agenda across the breadth of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering, and in doing so will enhance the quality of life for humanity in a sustainable way.

I encourage you to find out more about our diverse and extensive teaching programs, our advanced research and our strong links with industry and alumni. If you have any further enquiries, we would be delighted to hear from you.

- Professor Ismet Canbulat, Head of School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering

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Careers in Minerals and Energy Resources

Engineers in minerals and energy sectors will become more important than ever as they will deliver pathways for a greener, safer, and more sustainable future for all of us.

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The UNSW School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering (MERE) is a leading provider of world-class education and research in mining and petroleum engineering.
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UNSW School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering delivers high-impact research that supports a future of clean energy and sustainable resources.

Alumni & industry

Our alumni are among the most sought after in the industry and bring a wealth of passion and purpose to their professional careers, while our industry engagements continue to transform the field.

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