Corporate Body

School of Mining Engineering (c. 1949 - )

The University of New South Wales

From
c. 1949
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Education, Metallurgy and Mineralogy or mining
Website
http://www.mining.unsw.edu.au/
Location
Sydney, New South Wales

Summary

The School of Mining Engineering was established in the late 1940s. In 2000 there were over 200 undergraduate students studying in the School, with an average of 30 to 40 students graduating from the School each year.

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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