Overview
Background
Nadja's work centres on identifying, modelling and mitigating complex water and sustainability challenges within the industrial sector, with a focus on mining and resources. She also has a growing interest in applications of artificial intelligence (especially large language models) to enhance environmental governance and to assess and improve sustainability performance. In teaching, Nadja is passionate about training engineers to extend their core technical skillsets to work more effectively at the interface of policy, business, and society.
Nadja holds UQ degrees in Chemical Engineering (Honours Class I), Business Management, and a PhD in Interdisciplinary Engineering through the Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI). Thereafter, Nadja completed postdoctoral research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) in Switzerland. From 2017-2025, Nadja was a faculty member at The University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada (promoted to Associate Professor in 2024), where she was jointly appointed across the School of Public Policy & Global Affairs and the Norman B Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering. She also held an NSERC Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Mine Water Management and Stewardship.
Throughout her career, Nadja has also gained applied experience through a variety of roles across sectors and companies, including with Rio Tinto, BP, Incitec Pivot, Visy Paper, SLR Consulting and the International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group). Her leadership experience has included serving on the Board of Directors for Genome British Columbia, Canada, and while at UBC she led the academic direction for several interdisciplinary, cross-campus research clusters including the BRIMM Water Stewardship theme and the UBC Future Minerals Initiative. Nadja brings a global perspective to her work, with fieldwork locations that have included Australia, Canada, Mongolia, Peru, and Ethiopia.
Availability
- Dr Nadja Kunz is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Business Management, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours) of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy of Interdisciplinary Engineering, The University of Queensland
Works
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2013
Conference Publication
A robust methodological approach for mine site water accounting
Woodley, A., Danoucaras, A. N., McCombe, C., Kunz, N. C. and Collins, N. (2013). A robust methodological approach for mine site water accounting. Water in Mining 2013, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 26-28 November, 2013. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (The AusIMM).
2011
Conference Publication
Implementing sustainability in the industrial sector: Matching problem complexity with management
Kunz, Nadja, Moran, C. J. and Kastelle, T. (2011). Implementing sustainability in the industrial sector: Matching problem complexity with management. Escaping Silos SSEE2011 International Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 24–26 October 2011.
2010
Conference Publication
Integrating physical and human management systems for effective water resources management
Kunz, Nadja, Moran, Chris and Kastelle, Timothy (2010). Integrating physical and human management systems for effective water resources management. Environmental Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production, and Environmental Management for Sustainable Universities 2010, Delft, The Netherlands, 25-29 October 2010. The Netherlands: Delft University of Technology; The Hague University of Applied Sciences; TNO.
2009
Book
Summary of International water issues in mining and metals: A scoping paper prepared for the International Council for Mining and Metals
Moran, C. J., Vink, S., Kunz, N. and Keenan, J. (2009). Summary of International water issues in mining and metals: A scoping paper prepared for the International Council for Mining and Metals. Brisbane, Qld Australia: CWiMI.
2008
Book
Scoping study: Groundwater impacts of Coal Seam Gas Development - assessment and monitoring
Vink, Sue, Kunz, Nadja, Barrett, Damian and Moran, Chris (2008). Scoping study: Groundwater impacts of Coal Seam Gas Development - assessment and monitoring. CWiMI: Document reference: P08-010-002.doc St Lucia, QLD Australia: CWiMI.
2008
Book
Scoping Study: Groundwater Impacts of Coal Seam Gas Development – Assessment and Monitoring
Barrett, Damian, Kunz, , Nadja, Moran, Chris and Vink, Sue (2008). Scoping Study: Groundwater Impacts of Coal Seam Gas Development – Assessment and Monitoring. Brisbane, Queensland: Centre for Water in the Minerals Industry (CWIM)I.
Funding
Past funding
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