Conference Proceedings
New Leaders' 2004
Conference Proceedings
New Leaders' 2004
Minerals Council of Australia Review of Tertiary Minerals Education - What Does it Do for Minerals Education?
Mining education in Ballarat has a long and proud history dating back to the 1870s. Today the School of Engineering continues this tradition at the University of Ballarat. The recent review of Tertiary Minerals Education by the Minerals Council of Australia has questioned the current situation regarding Minerals tertiary education in Australia and recommendations have been made regarding the future of minerals tertiary education. This paper initially examines the original recommendations made by the Minerals Council of Australia and assesses subsequent changes made to these recommendations. Secondly the paper outlines the future shape of mining education in the light of these recommendations given that they are implemented. Finally the future delivery of mining education is discussed, particularly with respect to the impact of modern technologies._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Tuck, M A, 2005. Minerals Council of Australia review of tertiary minerals education - what does it do for minerals education? in Proceedings New Leaders' 2005, pp 75-78 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
FORMAL CITATION:Tuck, M A, 2005. Minerals Council of Australia review of tertiary minerals education - what does it do for minerals education? in Proceedings New Leaders' 2005, pp 75-78 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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