Mining Education in Australasia

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 36
- File Size:
- 2840 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1915
Abstract
THE Australian States and New Zealand have for many years provided instruction in mining, metallurgy, geology, and their allied subjects through their Universities and Schools of Mines. Though such education has been provided at considerable expenditure, there is no legal recognition whatever given to the holders of degrees, diplomas, or certificates granted by the authorities controlling these educational institutions. Certain of the, Australian States and New Zealand require, however, that mine managers and other officials employed by the mining industry shall 'hold' certificates granted by their respective Mines Departments.The position at present is that each educational institution is practically a law unto itself, and therefore in many ways there is a want of uniformity amongst institutions all aiming at the same result the training of mining men. The object of this paper is, in the first place, to point out certain aspects of this want of uniformity, and thereby how disabilities accrue. Some points in connection with the granting of State certificates will also be...
Citation
APA: (1915) Mining Education in Australasia
MLA: Mining Education in Australasia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1915.