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UQ programme aims to refine new leaders

One of the world’s top minerals education institutions has kicked off a new mining industry leadership programme after enlisting big miners and manufacturers in the inaugural seven-month course.

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The University of Queensland is one of the world's top universities

The University of Queensland is one of the world's top universities

University of Queensland offshoot, JKTech, says its new Mining Leaders’ Program aims to address a “global shortage of future leaders in the industry”. “We developed this unique programme in response...

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