Canada is a global leader in mining and mineral resources, and its universities offer world-class programs in mining engineering. Many of these institutions provide fully funded opportunities for graduate students, allowing them to focus on their studies without the burden of financial stress. Here’s a list of Canadian universities that offer fully-funded MSc/PhD programs in Mining Engineering, along with their associated departments:

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• Dalhousie University: Faculty of Engineering (Mining & Materials Engineering)
• Lakehead University: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining Option)
• Laurentian University: Bharti School of Engineering (Mining)
• McGill University: Department of Mining and Materials Engineering
• McMaster University: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining), Department of Materials Science and Engineering (Mining Engineering Option)
• Memorial University of Newfoundland: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (Mining)

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• Concordia University: Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering (Mining Option)
• Dalhousie University: Faculty of Engineering (Mining & Materials Engineering)
• Queen’s University: Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining
• University of Alberta: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (Mining)
• University of British Columbia: Department of Mining Engineering, Okanagan Campus (Mining Engineering Option)
• University of Calgary: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining & Geotechnical)
• University of Manitoba: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining Option)
• University of New Brunswick: Faculty of Engineering (Mining and Mineral Resources Engineering)
• University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT): Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (Mining Option)
• University of Ottawa: Department of Geological Engineering (Mining Option)

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• Concordia University: Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering (Mining Option)
• Dalhousie University: Faculty of Engineering (Mining & Materials Engineering)
• Lakehead University: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining Option)
• Laurentian University: Bharti School of Engineering (Mining)
• McGill University: Department of Mining and Materials Engineering
• McMaster University: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining), Department of Materials Science and Engineering (Mining Engineering Option)
• Memorial University of Newfoundland: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (Mining)
• Simon Fraser University: School of Engineering Science (Mining Option)
• Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University): Department of Civil Engineering (Mining Option)
• Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR): Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (Mining and Mineral Processing Option)
• University of Alberta: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (Mining)
• University of British Columbia: Department of Mining Engineering, Okanagan Campus (Mining Engineering Option)
• University of Calgary: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining & Geotechnical)
• University of Manitoba: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining Option)
• University of New Brunswick: Faculty of Engineering (Mining and Mineral Resources Engineering)
• University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT): Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (Mining Option)
• University of Ottawa: Department of Geological Engineering (Mining Option)

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• Dalhousie University: Faculty of Engineering (Mining & Materials Engineering)

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• Lakehead University: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining Option)
• Laurentian University: Bharti School of Engineering (Mining)

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• McGill University: Department of Mining and Materials Engineering
• McMaster University: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining), Department of Materials Science and Engineering (Mining Engineering Option)
• Memorial University of Newfoundland: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (Mining)

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• Queen’s University: Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining

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• Simon Fraser University: School of Engineering Science (Mining Option)

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• Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University): Department of Civil Engineering (Mining Option)
• University of Alberta: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (Mining)
• University of British Columbia: Department of Mining Engineering, Okanagan Campus (Mining Engineering Option)
• University of Calgary: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining & Geotechnical)
• University of Manitoba: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining Option)
• University of New Brunswick: Faculty of Engineering (Mining and Mineral Resources Engineering)
• University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT): Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (Mining Option)
• University of Ottawa: Department of Geological Engineering (Mining Option)
• University of Toronto: Lassonde Institute of Mining
• University of Waterloo: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Mining Option)
• University of Windsor: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Mining Option)

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• Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR): Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (Mining and Mineral Processing Option)
• University of Alberta: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (Mining)
• University of British Columbia: Department of Mining Engineering, Okanagan Campus (Mining Engineering Option)
• University of Calgary: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining & Geotechnical)
• University of Manitoba: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining Option)
• University of New Brunswick: Faculty of Engineering (Mining and Mineral Resources Engineering)
• University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT): Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (Mining Option)
• University of Ottawa: Department of Geological Engineering (Mining Option)
• University of Quebec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT): Department of Mining Engineering
• University of Quebec in Chicoutimi (UQAC): Applied Geomatics Department (Mining Engineering Option)
• University of Quebec in Rimouski (UQAR): Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Engineering (Mining and Mineral Engineering Option)
• University of Saskatchewan: Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering
• University of Toronto: Lassonde Institute of Mining
• University of Victoria: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining and Mineral Resources Option)
• University of Waterloo: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Mining Option)
• University of Windsor: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Mining Option)

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• University of Victoria: Department of Civil Engineering (Mining and Mineral Resources Option)


Please note that while this list provides a comprehensive overview of Canadian universities offering fully-funded MSc/PhD programs in Mining Engineering, it’s always recommended to directly contact the specific institutions for the most accurate and up-to-date information on program requirements, funding opportunities, and application deadlines

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