The Chamber of Mines of Peru, a pioneer mining education institution, will provide training to professionals in “Tools for Conflict Resolution in Mining.”
Dr. Carlos Castagnola, General Secretary of the Advisory Council and advisor to the Committee on Culture and Cultural Heritage of the Congress of the Republic of Peru, met with some of the professionals registered in the “International Diploma Course in Tools for Conflict Resolution in Mining.”
The purpose of this meeting was to provide coaching and personalized advice to help achieve the strategic objectives of The Chamber of Mines of Peru. The lunch organized by our institution was held in the main hall of the “La Cúpula” restaurant of the Sheraton Hotel.
Reviews from professionals of The Chamber of Mines of Peru
“The Chamber of Mines of Peru is an institution with international prestige. Therefore, it will allow me to develop another vision for the solutions of mining conflicts, which are being generated in large numbers in recent years in our country. A vital aspect for a professional is to be able to train; therefore, I welcome the work they are developing in favor of the mining sector,” said engineer Carlos Zevallos.
“This program will allow me to develop my negotiation skills in social conflicts. In addition, I am very interested in being able to increase my knowledge through the development of real case studies, taught by experts,” expressed Dr. Mercy Arias.
The Chamber of Mines of Peru offers training to professionals in Tools for Conflict Resolution. At the end of the Diploma Course, the participant will be able to successfully resolve conflicts that arise in the mining sector. Both on a personal level and with difficult individuals, work teams, unions, communities and other organizations.
Recently updated, the new curriculum of the International Diploma Course in Community Relations Management in Mining is unique in the world.
The new structure of the Diploma Course in Community Relations Management in Mining has been developed by our researchers, considering the new requirements of companies in the mining sector.