This thesis by compilation investigates the design, delivery and student outcomes from the first undergraduate Humanitarian Engineering pathway in Australia. The non-award pathway consists of opportunities across all four years of an engineering degree utilising curriculum approaches including project-based learning, study-abroad, intensive mode teaching, and service-learning. This built upon the systems engineering core of the degree where isolated assignments and project topics were available in compulsory courses before the research commenced. The first part of the research completed the pathway by designing and delivering a dedicated elective course, Engineering for a Humanitarian Context (EfaHC). In parallel, mechanisms for immersi...
Humanitarian Engineering is a term that has become wide spread in the last 15 years with the growth ...
The engineering profession should embrace a new mission statement—to contribute to the building of a...
This article describes an intrinsic case study of project-based learning (PBL) experience involving ...
Many of the humanitarian engineering education initiatives in Australia are developed and supported ...
Humanitarian engineering education has received significant interest over the last 15 years at unive...
Context: Since the early 1980's, numerous organisations seeking to utilise engineering to addre...
The Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Design Challenge is an excellent example of how universities fro...
Service-learning is a common component of many humanitarian engineering education programs. Students...
The goal of the paper is to provide guidelines for building a comprehensive model that fosters human...
Humanitarian engineering (HE) is a new interdisciplinary field that is rapidly emerging worldwide. M...
Humanitarian Engineering extends engineering practice to provide a focus on addressing social inequi...
Humanitarian engineering across the UK has been a steadily growing area of pedagogical practice to ...
The engineering education ethics focus on individual and social responsibilities has overlooked an i...
The year of Humanitarian Engineering draws our attention to the need to develop engineers who are no...
The year of Humanitarian Engineering draws our attention to the need to develop engineers who are no...
Humanitarian Engineering is a term that has become wide spread in the last 15 years with the growth ...
The engineering profession should embrace a new mission statement—to contribute to the building of a...
This article describes an intrinsic case study of project-based learning (PBL) experience involving ...
Many of the humanitarian engineering education initiatives in Australia are developed and supported ...
Humanitarian engineering education has received significant interest over the last 15 years at unive...
Context: Since the early 1980's, numerous organisations seeking to utilise engineering to addre...
The Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Design Challenge is an excellent example of how universities fro...
Service-learning is a common component of many humanitarian engineering education programs. Students...
The goal of the paper is to provide guidelines for building a comprehensive model that fosters human...
Humanitarian engineering (HE) is a new interdisciplinary field that is rapidly emerging worldwide. M...
Humanitarian Engineering extends engineering practice to provide a focus on addressing social inequi...
Humanitarian engineering across the UK has been a steadily growing area of pedagogical practice to ...
The engineering education ethics focus on individual and social responsibilities has overlooked an i...
The year of Humanitarian Engineering draws our attention to the need to develop engineers who are no...
The year of Humanitarian Engineering draws our attention to the need to develop engineers who are no...
Humanitarian Engineering is a term that has become wide spread in the last 15 years with the growth ...
The engineering profession should embrace a new mission statement—to contribute to the building of a...
This article describes an intrinsic case study of project-based learning (PBL) experience involving ...