This paper explores the rationale, experience and impact of thirteen Australia and New Zealand universities that have integrated the Engineers Without Borders (EWB) challenge into their first year engineering curriculum. EWB is a national competition for university students, who work in teams to develop conceptual designs for real sustainable development projects across the globe. This project investigated “what works and what doesn’t” in engineering curriculum renewal, utilising content analysis, multiple in-depth interviews with students and staff (coordinators, lecturers, tutors) and observation. EWB comprises between 25 to 100% of the total assessment items. This paper specifically focuses on student’s experience of EWB, documenting how...
Study abroad has long been promoted to aid the development of intercultural confidence, adaptability...
Curriculum change is often driven by external factors such as changes in the field or informal feedb...
Environmental engineers are increasingly being required to have knowledge about sustainability in th...
In order to progress the process of change toward the Millennium development goals and global sustai...
Engineering is often perceived as a technology-driven profession, rather than one that is capable of...
Engineering faculties can struggle to find practical and meaningful tasks for students to undertake ...
An international objective to create a net-zero economy means it is essential that the engineers for...
This work in progress paper presents preliminary results from a broader study exploring student refl...
Purpose While a number of universities in Australia have embraced concepts such as project/problem‐b...
This paper is based on an Australian Learning & Teaching Council (ALTC) funded evaluation in 13 univ...
The year of Humanitarian Engineering draws our attention to the need to develop engineers who are no...
The Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Design Challenge is an excellent example of how universities fro...
The year of Humanitarian Engineering draws our attention to the need to develop engineers who are no...
Purpose\ud \ud While a number of universities in Australia have embraced concepts such as project/pr...
Abstract- This paper describes the Engineers Without Borders-USA program to educate and train intern...
Study abroad has long been promoted to aid the development of intercultural confidence, adaptability...
Curriculum change is often driven by external factors such as changes in the field or informal feedb...
Environmental engineers are increasingly being required to have knowledge about sustainability in th...
In order to progress the process of change toward the Millennium development goals and global sustai...
Engineering is often perceived as a technology-driven profession, rather than one that is capable of...
Engineering faculties can struggle to find practical and meaningful tasks for students to undertake ...
An international objective to create a net-zero economy means it is essential that the engineers for...
This work in progress paper presents preliminary results from a broader study exploring student refl...
Purpose While a number of universities in Australia have embraced concepts such as project/problem‐b...
This paper is based on an Australian Learning & Teaching Council (ALTC) funded evaluation in 13 univ...
The year of Humanitarian Engineering draws our attention to the need to develop engineers who are no...
The Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Design Challenge is an excellent example of how universities fro...
The year of Humanitarian Engineering draws our attention to the need to develop engineers who are no...
Purpose\ud \ud While a number of universities in Australia have embraced concepts such as project/pr...
Abstract- This paper describes the Engineers Without Borders-USA program to educate and train intern...
Study abroad has long been promoted to aid the development of intercultural confidence, adaptability...
Curriculum change is often driven by external factors such as changes in the field or informal feedb...
Environmental engineers are increasingly being required to have knowledge about sustainability in th...