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7th UBC-McGill-UA Biennial International Symposium on
Fundamentals of MINERAL PROCESSING in honor of Professor James Finch
Chair(s): Cesar Gomez - McGill University, Canada
This symposium is a continuation of the extremely popular UBC-McGill-UA international series on selected topics in Mineral Processing. This year, the symposium will also note the significant contributions to the mining and metallurgical industries of Prof. James Finch.
The Proceedings of the Mineral Processing Symposium will be published in book form and will be available for sale at the meeting for $120.
Both the symposium and its proceedings will be in English. All papers will be refereed and edited prior to final acceptance and publication.
For more details on the
proceedings, click here!
SHORT COURSE - Advances in Flotation Technology .
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Saturday, August 22nd & Sunday, August 23rd at Laurentian University |
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$700 (students $350) (includes hard copy course notes, lunch on Saturday & Sunday, and refreshments) |
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50 people. You are not required to be a conference delegate to attend the short courses. |
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INDUSTRIAL TOUR - Sudbury Mills
The Sudbury Mills tour will take place on Thursday, August 27.
During this one day tour delegates will visit two Sudbury area milling technology plants:
The Xstrata Strathcona Mill and The Vale Inco Clarabelle Mill. The tour includes transportation and lunch.
Price: $50 per person (includes transportation & lunch as indicated below).
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Thursday, August 27th (1 day tour)
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$50 - Includes bus transportation and lunch on Thursday.
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35 people. You are required to be a conference delegate to attend the industrial tours. |
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DINNER IN HONOUR OF PROFESSOR JIM FINCH - Sponsored by Barrick Gold Corporation and Teck
Ltd.
This dinner will take place at Inco Cavern (Science North) and is sponsored by
Barrick Gold Corp. and
Teck Ltd. Tickets are limited and
available for sale via the registration page.
Symposium sponsored by:
The Mineral Science and Engineering Section of the Metallurgical Society of CIM
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