Join the SMMR Membership

Image
UArizona's School of Mining & Mineral Resources

What Membership Means

Membership in the School of Mining & Mineral Resources (SMMR) at the University of Arizona is a prestigious, non-salaried, non-tenure faculty joint appointment that fosters collaboration among educators and researchers dedicated to mineral resources at UArizona.

This role is ideal for those passionate about advancing education, research, and innovation within the field of mineral resources.

Why it Matters

Becoming a member of SMMR is a unique opportunity to join a community of professionals dedicated to shaping the future of mining and mineral resources. This membership supports personal and professional growth, fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, and enhances the visibility and impact of your work.

Who Can Become a Member?

  • Current faculty members or research scientists with primary appointments at the University of Arizona.
  • Invited Designated Campus Colleagues with active appointments at the University of Arizona.
  • Applicants must have an active research and/or teaching program and a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration with UArizona faculty, researchers, and staff.
  • Membership requires the approval of the applicant's home department head.

Image
UArizona's Mining Social License Summit 2024

Membership Benefits

As an SMMR Faculty Member, you will gain access to exclusive resources and opportunities, including:

  • Priority Use of Shared Resources: Enjoy preferential access to shared equipment and services.
  • Marketing and Communications Support: Receive assistance in promoting your research and educational initiatives.
  • Relationship Development: Get help in building connections with external partners.
  • Event Planning Assistance: Support for organizing relevant events.
  • Education Support: Resources for developing and managing minerals-related education, including graduate and undergraduate courses, professional development programs, and undergraduate research initiatives.
  • Funding Opportunities: Eligibility to apply for interdisciplinary seed grants and graduate student support.
  • Participation in Collaborative Projects: Engage in collaborative research projects and participate in SMMR-sponsored programs and events.
Image
UArizona's Mining Social License Summit 2024
Membership Requirements
  • Hold a faculty or research scientist position with a primary appointment at the University of Arizona, or be an invited Designated Campus Colleague with an active appointment. 
  • Maintain an active research and/or teaching program. 
  • Demonstrate a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration within UArizona.
  • Contribute to the education, research, and service activities of SMMR, which may include guest lecturing, seminar presentations, mentoring, collaborative grant writing, conference participation, networking, and outreach events.
  • Obtain approval from your home department head.

Become a part of the SMMR community and collaborate with leading professionals in mining and mineral resources. Together, we can advance the future of this critical field. 

 

BECOME A MEMBER

 

For more information, please contact Jodi Banta, Program Manager, at jhbanta@arizona.edu and include "Membership" in the subject line.