November 28, 2012 R1bn of Funding for the Education of Individuals in South Africa As Business Day Live reports the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust received an endowment of R1bn. According to Bobby Godsell, one of the trustees, […]
November 27, 2012 Africa’s conflicts threaten potential boost coming from gas, oil and minerals findings —report While the world concerns itself with the Syrian civil war and the dangers it poses for the already disturbed Middle East, little notice is taken of the conflicts affecting Africa,…
November 24, 2012 Nunavut to make Canada a diamond powerhouse Mining has become the main contributor to Canada’s Nunavut Gross domestic product (GDP), eclipsing even the government. From all the territory's riches, experts believe that diamonds will play the biggest…
November 24, 2012 Development of Long-Wall Mining Training at Northern Lights College HD Mining International Ltd. signed an agreement with the Northern Lights College to develop a curriculum for a long-wall underground mining program, […]
November 23, 2012 UBC, SFU win funding for $25 million mining institute Help share knowledge and expertise
November 23, 2012 Virtual Reality (VR) Trainings Centre at University of Pretoria Mining Weekly reports that the University of Pretoria will be opening a virtual reality (VR) centre in 2013 to offer training for […]
November 22, 2012 End of Child Labour in Colombia As reported on Colombia Reports, the Minister for Labour of Colombia signed an agreement to end child labour in the country. The […]
November 21, 2012 India’s first Simulated Underground Mine The Times of India reports that the first simulated underground mine of India is in Gurgaon. The training facility will be used […]
November 20, 2012 Tablet Computers and Smartphones in the Classroom This infographic shows how tablet computers and smartphones made their ways into the classroom and which manufacturer is in the lead in the battle to capture the education sector.
November 16, 2012 Research on CO2 Fixation in Mine Waste Rock A news release on the website of Carbon Management Canada reports that the research of mining engineers and geologists of the University […]
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