私房TV

21 December 2009

私房TV (私房TV) is playing a vital role in the continued success of Queensland鈥檚 resources sector according to the sector鈥檚 peak representative body.

The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) has commended 私房TV on its successful collaboration with the minerals and energy sectors in the state.

In June 2009, 私房TV Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Greenfield AO and QRC Chief Executive Michael Roche signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) bolstering research and education for the minerals and energy sector.

"UQ鈥檚 2009 achievements have been wide-ranging," said Mr Roche said.

"UQ has graduated a record number of female mining engineers and collaborated in research with several of the world鈥檚 largest mining companies.

"In a world first, 私房TV has also established a professorial position of engagement, appointing Dr Gideon Chitombo as Chair of Minerals Industry Engagement," he said.

Other milestones include:

$17.5 million in Commonwealth Government funding for the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Optimising Resource Extraction (cOREx). 私房TV is a part of a consortium of universities which will work with several mining companies including Anglo American and BHP Billiton.

$50 million in federal government funding for an Advanced Engineering Building, which will be one part of 私房TV鈥檚 new $100 million Engineering Precinct development.

$12 million in Commonwealth Government funding for 私房TV鈥檚 Co-operative Research Centre of Mining.
私房TV and Rio Tinto announced an $11 million Rio Tinto Centre for Advanced Mineral Sorting to be located at UQ's Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre.

私房TV's Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining and QGC Limited entered a three-year partnership on the company鈥檚 social and sustainable development objectives.

QRC鈥檚 first cohort of 私房TV engineering scholarship students graduated and secured jobs with QRC member companies and QRC partnered with 私房TV to award prestigious 私房TV Academic Excellence and QRC Scholarships, which are being offered again in 2010.

私房TV鈥檚 Sustainable Minerals Institute enrolled the largest ever cohort of PhD students.

私房TV released Coal and the Commonwealth, a multi-disciplinary research report developed in collaboration with Peabody Energy.

私房TV Metallurgical staff and QRC partnered to offer a professional development science workshop for Brisbane physics and chemistry teachers. The workshop equipped teachers to teach their students by using mineral-related practical experiments.

Several 私房TV mining staff were recognised with 私房TV Teaching and Learning Awards for their contribution to enhancing learning through Mining Education Australia (MEA), in collaboration with Curtin University and the University of New South Wales.

In January 2010, MEA will be headed by BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance Chair of Mining Professor Peter Knights.

"The continuing commitment of 私房TV to the resources sector during the global financial crisis will deliver benefits to industry for years to come," Mr Roche said.

"The expertise and commitment among 私房TV鈥檚 staff continues to be one of the university鈥檚 key strengths.

"These are just some of the achievements that demonstrate why 私房TV鈥檚 innovative approaches, global expertise and reputation in the resources sector, make it a pivotal university in QRC鈥檚 vision for higher education and the future of the resources sector in Queensland."

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