Welcome to the Australian Society for Bulk Solids Handling website.
Please click on the links below to view more information. If you would like to join the ASBSH you can download the membership form from the 'Become a Member' section.
Our Mission
The Mission of the Society is to enhance the discipline of bulk solids handling through research, education and sound engineering practice.
For more information on how this mission was achieved, see our Annual Report:
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Download the ASBSH Annual Report 2006-2007
Strategies of the ASBSH
The Mission of the Society is to be achieved through the following strategies:
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To promote cooperation between universities, research establishments, consultants, equipment manufacturers & suppliers and industrial users
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To encourage research and development, technology transfer and training
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To promote education at the undergraduate level and continuing education at the postgraduate level, and
- To hold national and international conferences at regular intervals.
For more information on how these strategies were executed, see our Annual Report:
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Download the ASBSH Annual Report 2006-2007
Executive of the ASBSH
The administration of the Society is carried out by the Chairman, Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer, known as the Executive. For technical events, the Executive is assisted by Technical Convenors (nominally one for each State or Regional Centre) who will co-opt members, as required by the nature of the event, to form an Organising Committee. Where specialist expertise is desirable, the Technical Convenor may invite non-members to join the Organising Committee.
Information Booklet
For your copy of the ASBSH Information Booklet please contact:
Hon.Sec. ASBSH
Centre for Bulk Solids & Particulate Technologies
University of Newcastle
Callaghan NSW 2308
Australia
The Constitution of the ASBSH
The Constitution of the Society has been framed in simple language and is hopefully free of ambiguity. The formulators of the Society had only one primary objective in view when setting down the rules for its administration and that is to enhance the discipline of bulk solids handling through the various channels available to it.
Become a Member
To apply for membership please download the Member Registration Form
Awards
The ASBSH has two awards:
- ASBSH Award for Contributions to the Engineering Discipline of Bulk Solids Handling
- A.W. Roberts Award for Contributions to Bulk Solids Handling Technology
For more information about awards and competitions please contact us
Related Groups
Centre for Bulk Solids and Particulate Technologies
Contact Us
Danielle Harris
Secretary
danielle.harris@newcastle.edu.au
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