Engineering-accredited programmes are reviewed every 4-5 years by professional bodies with the aim of assuring standards that guarantee that graduate engineers can fulfil the highest technical demands of the industry workforce in order to achieve a sustainable economy and society. The approaches to develop these require global engineering competences (GECs), such as international and intercultural teamwork, language skills, critical thinking, and ethical and human-centered problem solving, are proving insufficient to meet the emerging challenges that this century\u27s society is facing. To develop these GECs, engineering programmes have been working on including physical and virtual mobility such as Collaborative Online International Learni...
The discipline of engineering and technology is no longer an isolated field of human activities and ...
The University of Rhode Island takes pride in the fact that 20% of its undergraduate engineering stu...
Employers across the globe are seeking engineers that possess more “soft skills”: leadership, commun...
Engineering-accredited programmes are reviewed every 4-5 years by professional bodies with the aim o...
Engineering-accredited programmes are reviewed every 4-5 years by professional bodies with the aim o...
Engineering programs must prepare students for a global engineering profession. In global markets, p...
Global markets are currently dictating the way that national economies around the world design and d...
Engineers in both industry and academia recognize the global nature of the profession. This has lead...
According to the National Academy of Engineering, a core need for engineers today is to be able to w...
The future of engineering education does not depend only on the curricula designed by universities, ...
Against a background of continuing globalization, business leaders have repeatedly called for gradua...
Engineering is often perceived as a technology-driven profession, rather than one that is capable of...
This paper presents the results of the first part of the Tools for Enhancing and Assessingthe Value ...
We live and work in a world that is even more interconnected and interdependent than ever before. En...
This paper presents the results of the first part of the Tools for Enhancing and Assessing the Value...
The discipline of engineering and technology is no longer an isolated field of human activities and ...
The University of Rhode Island takes pride in the fact that 20% of its undergraduate engineering stu...
Employers across the globe are seeking engineers that possess more “soft skills”: leadership, commun...
Engineering-accredited programmes are reviewed every 4-5 years by professional bodies with the aim o...
Engineering-accredited programmes are reviewed every 4-5 years by professional bodies with the aim o...
Engineering programs must prepare students for a global engineering profession. In global markets, p...
Global markets are currently dictating the way that national economies around the world design and d...
Engineers in both industry and academia recognize the global nature of the profession. This has lead...
According to the National Academy of Engineering, a core need for engineers today is to be able to w...
The future of engineering education does not depend only on the curricula designed by universities, ...
Against a background of continuing globalization, business leaders have repeatedly called for gradua...
Engineering is often perceived as a technology-driven profession, rather than one that is capable of...
This paper presents the results of the first part of the Tools for Enhancing and Assessingthe Value ...
We live and work in a world that is even more interconnected and interdependent than ever before. En...
This paper presents the results of the first part of the Tools for Enhancing and Assessing the Value...
The discipline of engineering and technology is no longer an isolated field of human activities and ...
The University of Rhode Island takes pride in the fact that 20% of its undergraduate engineering stu...
Employers across the globe are seeking engineers that possess more “soft skills”: leadership, commun...