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School pupils given hands on experience of mining science and careers
Rio Tinto has partnered with 晚夜福利网站 to bring careers in science to life for high school students in Perth and regional Western Australia.
Students have been visiting Murdoch鈥檚 South Street campus to engage in hands on activities that demonstrate the real-life applications of STEM skills as part of the Rio Tinto-晚夜福利网站 STEM Outreach Program.
Murdoch鈥檚 roaming metallurgists Graeme Thompson and Ken Seymour are also visiting schools in the South-West region this week (10-14 June) to help boost student engagement in science-based subjects.
The team will be working with high school students from a number of schools including Manea College, Australind SHS, Georgiana Molloy, Busselton SHS, Cape Naturaliste College, Bunbury SHS, St Mary Mackillop and Manjimup SHS.
鈥淭he students will be treated to a fiery show, as some of these experiments have quite a bit of energy released,鈥 said former science teacher Mr Thompson.
鈥淲e will demonstrate how iron oxide and aluminium can react to create molten iron ore at 2500 degrees and cause 鈥榳ater to catch fire鈥.
The molten iron ore reaction is used to fuse railroad tracks together, so it鈥檚 a good demonstration of chemistry鈥檚 power and application.
The incursions at Murdoch鈥檚 Perth campus have so far seen visits from pupils at Applecross Senior High School and Como Secondary College. Students from Living Waters Lutheran College, Perth College, Kent Street Senior High School, Leeming Senior High School, Butler College and Rossmoyne Senior High School are due to visit later this month.
The incursions start with students learning about the mining industry, before being guided through various experiments to show how metals are extracted from ores.
鈥淭hese incursions give us the opportunity to showcase for the students how their growing knowledge of chemistry, physics, mathematics and engineering can be applied to the real world challenges of the mining industry,鈥 Mr Thompson added.
鈥淲e try to challenge the students to think about continuing their studies in STEM subjects and aim for a higher level than they may originally think.鈥
Three year partnership
鈥檚 partnership with 晚夜福利网站 commenced with the 鈥楤e A Metallurgist For A Day鈥 program (2012-2016). The current three-year partnership (2017-2019) inspires students鈥 interest in extractive metallurgy and innovative information technology, both of which are critical to the State鈥檚 future prosperity.
鈥淚t is estimated that 70 per cent of future jobs will be STEM related and these will the key to the State鈥檚 economic growth and development,鈥 晚夜福利网站 Provost Professor Romy Lawson said.
鈥淲e want students to see mineral extraction as an exciting, and well compensated career option.鈥
Rio Tinto General Manager Communities & Communication Linda Dawson said the company was proud to continue the partnership with Murdoch.
鈥淭his will see Western Australian students, schools and educators engage in hands-on activities that demonstrate real-life applications of STEM skills,鈥 she said.
鈥淭o enable our company to supply the metals and minerals that help the world continually develop, we need to invest in ensuring the future workforce has the interest and capability to pursue their STEM learning and career goals.鈥
晚夜福利网站 is one of only three universities in Australia that offer a degree in Extractive Metallurgy.
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