IRTC: Raw Materials Risk Manager Course - From Raw Material Policies to Practice
Study location | Belgium, Brussels |
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Type | Short Course, 0.5 day preparation, 1 day on-site, 0.5 day online |
Study language | English |
Awards | (Raw Materials Risk Manager (basic) certified in accordance with ISO/IEC 17024) |
Examination fee | €250 one-time including VAT |
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Course fee | €1,000 one-time Phd Student Fee 800€ |
Language requirements | English |
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Other requirements | PhD students will be asked to provide proof of their student status at the time the invoices will be sent. |
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Overview
Are you a researcher, professional or government official and want to understand critical raw material risks?
After completing the course, you will be capable of identifying material supply risks and understanding the challenges and mitigation options related to critical raw materials.
The course format:
Preparatory work: half day
In person course: 13.12.2024 in Brussels
Online course: 18.12.2024 morning
Voluntary examination online: 19.12.2024 2-3pm (CET)
The course delves into these topics with a variety of lectures, exercises, and group tasks. Your trainers will be Luis Tercero Espinoza (Fraunhofer), Dieuwertje Schrijvers (WeLOOP) and Alessandra Hool (ESM Foundation). Upon successfully passing the final examination, you will be a Raw Materials Risk Manager, certified in accordance with ISO/IEC 17024.
Specifically, you will learn to:
- define risks associated to criticality
- apply risk concepts to raw material security of supply
- distinguish the common criticality assessment methodologies
- know risk types for specific stakeholder groups
- comprehend criticality indicators and their data bases
- reproduce the EU criticality assessment
- distinguish different levels of analysis
- identify common risk types for specific stakeholder groups
- assign mitigation options according to specific goals and risk types
- understand latest development in the regulatory framework on critical raw materials
- determine the impacts of regulatory developments on different stakeholder groups
Programme structure
December 13:
- Critical raw materials markets and CRM methodologies
- Interpreting criticality results
- Risk mitigation strategies
- Critical raw material policies and the EU CRMA
December 18:
- Data sources for the EU methodology
- Conduct your own EU criticality assessment
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