
On their last day of the trip before heading back to the University (hq)
Some of the feedback and comments from the UMSS student survey conducted on the final day were:
- 91% of participants said they would now be considering a career in the minerals industry
- Some of the areas where students learnt the most during the trip include:
- mining equipment and technology,
- mining systems,
- environmental practices and standards,
- the size and importance of the industry, and
- the involvement the industry has with local communities.
- “This was an awesome camp... a real eye opener in the mining side of engineering. It has really determined the area of engineering that I may pursue.”
- “The best educational experience I have ever had. Definitely considering a mining engineering career. An excellent insight into the mining industry.”
- “The evening talks with the industry people were great.”
- “An extremely amazing experience that opened my eyes to such dynamic and diverse industry.”
- “The quality of the information was high, as was the exposure to the realities of the mining environment.”
- “Gave a great insight into the mining industry and mining processes. Definitely a great and unique experience.”
- “Very interesting - helped me find out a lot about mining engineering.”
UMSS was an independent initiative of the UNSW School of Mining Engineering. The students contributed financially to attend, but UMSS was underwritten by our major sponsor, Xstrata Coal. UNSW and the student participants all express their appreciation to Xstrata Coal and all of the host sites and personnel involved during the trip for their time and helpful support.
For further information about the 2007 UNSW Minerals Summer School , or to know about plans for the 2008 UNSW Minerals Summer School, contact Professor Bruce Hebblewhite on 02 9385 5160, or email B.Hebblewhite@unsw.edu.au.
A copy of this news was published at the International Longwall News on January 24, 2007.
[Note: (hq) - a high quality version of the image can be downloaded by clicking on the image.]
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