This paper reflects on the motivation, method and effectiveness of teaching leadership and organisational change to graduate engineers. Delivering progress towards sustainable development requires engineers who are aware of pressing global issues (such as resource depletion, climate change, social inequity and an interdependent economy) since it is they who deliver the goods and services that underpin society within these constraints. In recognition of this fact the Cambridge University MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development has focussed on educating engineers to become effective change agents in their professional field with the confidence to challenge orthodoxy in adopting traditional engineering solutions. This paper reflects o...
Global failures to reach a sustainable development within present-day societies as well as recent br...
In the not so distant past, tertiary institutions were pillars of professional wisdom, nourished by ...
Purpose: The paper examines how a number of key themes are introduced in the Masters programme in En...
This paper reflects on the motivation, method and effectiveness of teaching leadership and organisat...
The current approach to undergraduate engineering education provides graduates with the knowledge an...
Today's engineers are required to plan, design, develop and maintain engineering projects and assets...
Evidence is drawn from the 411 alumni of the MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development profes...
This guide is intended to stimulate thought and consideration amongst those who: as members of teach...
The guide looks at why and how EngSD is included in the engineering curriculum and considers embedde...
In the current discourses on sustainable development, one can discern two main intellectual cultures...
AbstractIn the current discourses on sustainable development, one can discern two main intellectual ...
Engineering education for engineers in the past has often been confined to traditional engineering p...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, society faces a host of emerging urgent and interrelated issue...
Human civilization is the greatest marvel of nature. No nation can become great or achieve prosperit...
The solutions to the world\u27s current and future problems require that engineers and scientists de...
Global failures to reach a sustainable development within present-day societies as well as recent br...
In the not so distant past, tertiary institutions were pillars of professional wisdom, nourished by ...
Purpose: The paper examines how a number of key themes are introduced in the Masters programme in En...
This paper reflects on the motivation, method and effectiveness of teaching leadership and organisat...
The current approach to undergraduate engineering education provides graduates with the knowledge an...
Today's engineers are required to plan, design, develop and maintain engineering projects and assets...
Evidence is drawn from the 411 alumni of the MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development profes...
This guide is intended to stimulate thought and consideration amongst those who: as members of teach...
The guide looks at why and how EngSD is included in the engineering curriculum and considers embedde...
In the current discourses on sustainable development, one can discern two main intellectual cultures...
AbstractIn the current discourses on sustainable development, one can discern two main intellectual ...
Engineering education for engineers in the past has often been confined to traditional engineering p...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, society faces a host of emerging urgent and interrelated issue...
Human civilization is the greatest marvel of nature. No nation can become great or achieve prosperit...
The solutions to the world\u27s current and future problems require that engineers and scientists de...
Global failures to reach a sustainable development within present-day societies as well as recent br...
In the not so distant past, tertiary institutions were pillars of professional wisdom, nourished by ...
Purpose: The paper examines how a number of key themes are introduced in the Masters programme in En...