Purpose: The paper examines how a number of key themes are introduced in the Masters programme in Engineering for Sustainable Development at Cambridge University through student centred activities. These themes include dealing with complexity, uncertainty, change, other disciplines, people, environmental limits, whole life costs, and trade-offs. Design/methodology/approach: The range of exercises and assignments designed to encourage students to test their own assumptions and abilities to develop competencies in these areas are analysed by mapping the key themes onto the formal activities which all students undertake throughout the core MPhil programme. The paper reviews the range of these activities that are designed to help support the fo...
The emergence of sustainability in engineering education has transformed the engineering curricula i...
The world faces a number of complex challenges that are sometimes referred to as ‘wicked problems.’ ...
Combining the authors' interest in developing student employability skills with the increasing need ...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2009. Paper was delivered as a Pre...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key g...
There have been widespread calls for the types of action that will create a sustainable society. As ...
Abstract: Problem statement: The nature of sustainable development requires new paradigms for educat...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to address the challenges of teaching sustainable development ...
Developing the ability of graduates to think critically and creatively about sustainability issues i...
One of the most important student learning outcomes of education for sustainable development (ESD) i...
This paper reflects on the motivation, method and effectiveness of teaching leadership and organisat...
This paper represents an opportunity to reflect upon an institutional initiative to embed sustainabi...
The world is facing increasing complexity, uncertainty, and change, such as the climate emergency, b...
The article explains Sustainable Learning and Education (SLE) in the context of higher education dev...
Complex engineering projects often require interdisciplinary approaches and the ability to understan...
The emergence of sustainability in engineering education has transformed the engineering curricula i...
The world faces a number of complex challenges that are sometimes referred to as ‘wicked problems.’ ...
Combining the authors' interest in developing student employability skills with the increasing need ...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2009. Paper was delivered as a Pre...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key g...
There have been widespread calls for the types of action that will create a sustainable society. As ...
Abstract: Problem statement: The nature of sustainable development requires new paradigms for educat...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to address the challenges of teaching sustainable development ...
Developing the ability of graduates to think critically and creatively about sustainability issues i...
One of the most important student learning outcomes of education for sustainable development (ESD) i...
This paper reflects on the motivation, method and effectiveness of teaching leadership and organisat...
This paper represents an opportunity to reflect upon an institutional initiative to embed sustainabi...
The world is facing increasing complexity, uncertainty, and change, such as the climate emergency, b...
The article explains Sustainable Learning and Education (SLE) in the context of higher education dev...
Complex engineering projects often require interdisciplinary approaches and the ability to understan...
The emergence of sustainability in engineering education has transformed the engineering curricula i...
The world faces a number of complex challenges that are sometimes referred to as ‘wicked problems.’ ...
Combining the authors' interest in developing student employability skills with the increasing need ...