STEM Partnerships
Expanding Reach Through STEM Education Partnerships
Many organizations are strongly committed to providing programs and resources to educate teachers, students, and the public on the value of minerals and mining to our society as well as the mining industry's commitment to corporate social responsibility and the wide array of available career opportunities in our sector.
Mining Matters provides our partners with tools and resources to facilitate Earth science-themed activities in camps and classrooms. We are also proud to collaborate with other organizations to deliver hands-on workshops focused on rocks, minerals, metals, and mining both virtually and in-person.
Working together allows us to achieve a greater impact than we could accomplish on our own.
To inquire about STEM Partnership possibilities with Mining Matters, please contact us today.
Proud STEM Partnership Sponsors
Thank you to the following groups, organizations, and institutions for your valued partnerships:
Association of Professional Geoscientists Ontario Education Foundation
Ajax Public Library
Canadian Ecology Centre
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Canadian Association of Girls in Science
Canadian Museum of Nature
Carleton University, Department of Earth Sciences
Core Foundation
DiscoverE, University of Alberta
Fundy Geological Museum
Girl Guides of Canada Manitoba Branch
Kingston Frontenac Public Library
Laurentian University, Department of Earth Sciences
Let’s Talk Science
Lotus STEMM
MineralsEd
Mining Industry Human Resources Council
Newfoundland and Labrador Public Library, A.C. Hunter Branch
Northwest Territories and Nunavut Chamber of Mines
Ontario Mining Association
Ontario Tech University
Redpath Museum and the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University
Regina Public Library
Royal Ontario Museum
Saskatchewan Mining Association
Simon Fraser University
Snow Lake Mining Museum
Superior Science, Lakehead University
Toronto Public Library – Danforth-Coxwell Branch
Trigteq LLC
United for Literacy
University of Saskatchewan, Department of Geological Sciences
University of Toronto, Lassonde Institute of Mining
University of New Brunswick, Quartermain Earth Science Centre
University of Waterloo Earth Sciences Museum
UP360
Women in Mining Central America
Young Toronto Mineralogists Club
Yukon Chamber of Mines
Yukon Geological Survey
Yukon Women in Mining
YukonU Youth Moving Mountains, Yukon University