High skills are today seen as being of vital importance to economies, industries, companies and individuals. The engineering industry is no exception and the graduate engineer has a key position in this regard. In the research reported in this paper, the authors use in-depth interviews with industry experts to investigate the provision of undergraduate engineering education in the UK. The current and future skill needs of industry are examined. A typology of future engineering roles and their requisite attributes is proposed. Implications for undergraduate engineering are also discussed
This paper examines the drivers for change as engineering departments develop ‘experience-led degree...
This paper investigates importance and development of expertise and personal competencies of newly g...
Delivering excellence in higher engineering education is dependent on many variables. This includes ...
This report presents the results of a study undertaken by Henley Management College on behalf of the...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Although there is high degree of agreement on the importance of transversal skills for engineers, em...
Abstract. This research focused on skills identified among final year engineering students. It provi...
The transition from studying engineering at university to working as a graduate engineer is not well...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
Knowledge is recognised as a key element of organisational value. Some organisational models have be...
Students' learning outcomes show that graduates from university courses are lacking in important ski...
There is an ongoing debate on engineering education, future skills development and alignment of univ...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Global changes in technology and culture have drastically altered the needs of industry and society ...
This paper examines the drivers for change as engineering departments develop ‘experience-led degree...
This paper investigates importance and development of expertise and personal competencies of newly g...
Delivering excellence in higher engineering education is dependent on many variables. This includes ...
This report presents the results of a study undertaken by Henley Management College on behalf of the...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Although there is high degree of agreement on the importance of transversal skills for engineers, em...
Abstract. This research focused on skills identified among final year engineering students. It provi...
The transition from studying engineering at university to working as a graduate engineer is not well...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
Knowledge is recognised as a key element of organisational value. Some organisational models have be...
Students' learning outcomes show that graduates from university courses are lacking in important ski...
There is an ongoing debate on engineering education, future skills development and alignment of univ...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Global changes in technology and culture have drastically altered the needs of industry and society ...
This paper examines the drivers for change as engineering departments develop ‘experience-led degree...
This paper investigates importance and development of expertise and personal competencies of newly g...
Delivering excellence in higher engineering education is dependent on many variables. This includes ...