The Challenges of Future Minerals and Mining Engineering Teaching by Murray Bwalya* in Aspects in Mining & Mineral Science_ Mining and Mineral Science journals
Abstract
For
a long time since the Industrial revolution in the late 17th century, mining
has been one the most influential factors that has shaped our modern cities and
at one time, even the transport network in many nations was influenced by the
consideration of how bulk mining material
had to be moved around. In Africa many cities thrived because of being the
centre of mining activities or at least being indirectly involved as financial
centres that transacted on behalf of mine settlements. In many cases social
functions such as sports,
education and entertainment, their thriving was closely linked to the fortunes
of the mines. What does the future hold as high value ore gets less accessible
and on the other hand, fluctuating market conditions continue to weigh heavily
against industries that require dip pocket investment with long term goals
where gears cannot be easily shifted to respond to quick changes. This scenario
also impacts student career in this industry.
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