McAlpine Mill and Haileybury School of Mines: A Co-op That Works

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kevin Beirne
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Most people involved in the mining industry are familiar with student-industry co-op work-study programs. Many colleges and universities have used them for years. Northern College’s Haileybury School of Mines student co-op program adds a new dimension of productivity to the college and the mining industry. The college is located in Hailey-bury, Ontario, Canada. An example of the program’s success is the school’s relationship with Sabin Metal’s SMC (Canada) Ltd.’s McAlpine Mill in Cobalt, Ontario. Students gain practical knowledge and experience while industry gains an eager-to-learn worker. And many of the college’s advanced research services are made available to industry to supplement their own capabilities. The McAlpine Mill was established to provide custom milling of slags and ores. It also recovers metal values from other products of the primary and secondary precious metal industries.
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APA: Kevin Beirne  (1999)  McAlpine Mill and Haileybury School of Mines: A Co-op That Works

MLA: Kevin Beirne McAlpine Mill and Haileybury School of Mines: A Co-op That Works. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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