The Alaska Miners Association is a non-profit corporation headquartered in Anchorage with a branch office in Fairbanks and Juneau. Chapters are located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kenai, Juneau, Denali, and Nome.
The BlueRibbon Coalition is a respected national recreation group that champions responsible use of public and private lands, and encourages individual environmental stewardship.
The Copper Development Association (CDA) is the market development, engineering and information services arm of the copper industry, chartered to enhance and expand markets for copper and its alloys in North America.
The Geological Association of Canada is to facilitate the scientific well-being and professional development of its members, the learned discussion of geoscience in Canada, and the advancement, dissemination and wise use of geoscience in public, professional and academic life.
The International Society of Mine Safety Professionals was founded to promote the development of health and safety professionals throughout the international mining community. Saving lives and reducing injuries through better leadership, planning, and practice are primary goals of the Society.
JAHSA - The Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association is a non-profit organization that began in 1916 to promote health and safety in the mining industry and consists of representatives from Federal and State Governments, Mining Organizations and Labor.
MMAA -The Mine Managers Association of Australia is an association of persons with common interests who are employed, or have been previously employed in senior managerial positions in mining related occupations in Australia.
The Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC), a non-profit scientific organization promote and advance the knowledge of mineralogy and the allied disciplines of crystallography, petrology, geochemistry and mineral deposits.
MMMA - application of mineral processing and extractive metallurgy on plants through sound financial and cost management principles along with the development of manpower at all levels within metallurgical operations.
The National Mining Association (NMA) is the voice of the US mining industry in Washington, DC NMA is the only national trade organization that represents the interests of mining before Congress, the Administration, federal agencies, the judiciary and the media.
NIOSH - The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is the federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness
NWMA is a regional association representing our members’ interests throughout the United States and Canada, and facilitating their global interests. NWMA serves in the role of the state mining association for Oregon and Washington, working closely with sister organizations representing the aggregate industry.
NWMA -NWMA is a 110-year-old, 1,500 member non-profit, non-partisan trade association founded in Spokane, Washington during the early years of the Coeur d’Alene Mining District. NWMA is recognized throughout the world as an innovative and proactive leader in addressing the needs of an increasingly global mining industry.
The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) is a national association representing the interests of the mineral exploration and development industry.
The MHSC is a tripartite advisory body mandated to advise the minister of minerals and energy on legislation and research outcomes focused on improving and promoting occupational health and safety in South African mines.
The Society of Economic Geologists, Inc., (SEG) is an international organization of individual members with interests in the field of economic geology.
The aim and purpose of the SMA shall be the promotion of mutual cooperation in the minerals industry through the discussion and free exchange of information relating to the analysis, both chemical and physical, of minerals and mineral products.
SAIMM - established in 1894 to service the needs of the minerals and metals sectors of industry. SAIMM promotes the disciplines of metal and coal mining, environmental management, geotechnical engineering, extractive metallurgy, pyrometallurgy, physical metallurgy, geology and mine surveying.
WUMEA - The Association was founded in 1954 as a result of the efforts of Hugh McGregor (Graduate – Aug 1939) who headed up Production Engineers, and Bob Plewman (Graduate – March 1944) who at the time was on City Deep. Over the years WUMEA has developed to become the most active of the University's alumni groups.