News: critical minerals
ISER awards new prizes at Ingenuity
The Institute of Sustainability, Energy and Resources (ISER) sponsored five new prizes at Ingenuity 2024, which was held on October 30, 2024 at the Adelaide Convention Centre.
Funding opportunity - Thinking Critical SA
As global communities advance towards a greener, cleaner future with zero emissions, the demand for critical minerals is expanding at a rapid rate.
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New flyer and sponsorship details for ARC Centre of Excellence in Critical Minerals
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Critical Minerals has just released an information flyer and a brochure outlining sponsorship levels. If your goals align with our vision, you are passionate about developing the research program, and you are willing to commit to an Expression of Interest due for submission to the ARC in July 2021, please contact us.
Launched today - the University of Adelaide’s Australian Critical Minerals Research Centre
Ongoing and secure supply of critical minerals is essential to the transition to a high-tech and clean energy world.
IMER celebrates ARC grant successes
The Institute for Mineral and Energy Resources (IMER) – Modern Energy Systems has secured two large ARC Linkage projects, and a Discovery Project in the most recently announced round of ARC grant funding.
200+ critical mineral investments in Australia's updated prospectus
The 2020 edition of the Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus has been released by the federal government. It contains more than 200 potential critical mineral projects, and is aimed at encouraging investors to invest in Australia and develop the resources here.
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Exciting new scholarship and job opportunities in critical minerals
The University of Adelaide is developing research strength in the area of critical minerals.
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Carl Spandler to present online professorial lecture
In the first online Professorial Lecture, newly appointed Associate Professor Carl Spandler from Earth Sciences will discuss, 'Unearthing rare earths: Why mining critical metals is vital to our future, and why Australia is well placed to profit'. The event will be live streamed via Zoom on Monday, 29 June at 6 pm. More information and to register.
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