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UNSW offers mining scholarships

The University of New South Wales and industry in Australia are offering A$1.14 (US$0.84) million in new scholarships for mining engineering students to avert a looming industry shortage in three years

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Students with Paul Hagan, head of UNSW’s School of Mining Engineering, at the school’s virtual reality mining lab

Students with Paul Hagan, head of UNSW’s School of Mining Engineering, at the school’s virtual reality mining lab

Enrolments for mining engineering degrees are reportedly plummeting – just as Australia’s mining sector is seeing a global rally in prices that industry leaders fear will create a desperate shortage of...

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