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Curtin lauds mining course ranking while mulling cutting staff

CURTIN University has lauded the fact it is once more the second-ranked institution for Mineral and Mining Engineering globally, while at the same time considering cutting staff at the Western Australian School of Mines, the school that runs those courses.

Staff cuts mooted at WA School of Mines.

Staff cuts mooted at WA School of Mines.

Its Mineral and Mining engineering course received the second place ranking in the 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject for the third year in a row. Curtin University vice-chancellor Professor...

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