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Process Mineralogy Course information · site specific process mineralogy case studies exist should a company send three or more delegates. Registration to the course includes a course

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Page 1: Process Mineralogy Course information · site specific process mineralogy case studies exist should a company send three or more delegates. Registration to the course includes a course
Page 2: Process Mineralogy Course information · site specific process mineralogy case studies exist should a company send three or more delegates. Registration to the course includes a course

Process Mineralogy Course information Who should attend? This course will be of benefit to qualified practitioners and postgraduate students, who are currently involved in minerals beneficiation or processing. The course is open to both geologists wanting to learn more about mineral processing, and engineers wanting to learn more about process mineralogy. Format This 4 day course consists of daily lectures as well as a series of process mineralogy group assignments. Each set of assignments is concluded with a report back presentation and class discussion. Opportunities for site specific process mineralogy case studies exist should a company send three or more delegates. Registration to the course includes a course dinner sponsored by Mintek Mineralogy Division. Cost The fee for the course will be R20 000. This fee includes a comprehensive set of course notes and refreshments. Discounts are available for members of the South African P9 CRV and for group bookings (three or more delegates). Payment information will be sent on receipt of an application form. Certificates A certificate of attendance will be awarded to all course members who attend and participate in 100% of the lectures and assignments.

CPD Credit Requirements The course is registered with the Engineering Council of South Africa, and is accredited for the award of 4 CPD points, which are now required for continuing professional registration. The ECSA course code for this course is UCTPRM15. Applications and cancellations In order to ensure a place on the course (limited to 18 participants), applicants must complete and return a signed application form to the course administrators: Heidi Tait or Sandra Jemaar. Application forms are available on the website www.cpd.uct.ac.za Confirmation of acceptance will be sent on receipt of an application form. Applications close one week before the start of the course. Payment is due one week before the start of a course. Cancellations must be received one week before the start of a course, or the full course fee will be charged.

Venue Garnet Room, Department of Chemical Engineering, New Engineering Building, Upper Campus, UCT. Date and Time 08h30 – 17h00, Tuesday 24 November – Friday 27 November 2015. Registration 08h00 Tuesday 24 November 2015, Department of Chemical Engineering, Upper Campus, UCT. Participants are asked to bring laptop computers with them to the course. (Only students who have completed an application form and have been accepted for the course will be able to register).